This poem consists of four sentences with five words each, which are presented in the form of rhyme. The first two sentences describe the scene where the autumn wind blows the leaves and the spring flowers bloom. Here, the poet expresses his awe of nature by describing the natural power of wind.
The third sentence, "thousands of feet waves across the river", depicts the wind crossing the river, which can set off huge waves in thousands of feet. Here, the poet expressed the strength and power of the wind with magnificent scenes, and also expressed his appreciation of natural beauty.
The last sentence describes that the wind entering the bamboo forest can make ten thousand bamboo trees tilt. Here, the poet expresses his concern and feelings about the subtleties of nature by describing the subtle power of the wind.
This poem also shows the typical characteristics of Tang poetry, that is, attaching importance to the description of natural scenery and pursuing the artistic conception of blending scenes. This poem is also very particular about form, with five words and four sentences, beautiful language and harmonious rhythm, which meets the metrical requirements of Tang poetry.
The background story of the poem "Wind";
Legend has it that it was created by Li Qiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he visited Lufeng Mountain. At that time, he climbed Mount Lufeng with his friends. When they climbed to the top of the mountain, a breeze blew, which made Li Qiao's poems flourish, and then he sang this poem.
The creative background of this poem may be related to the cultural atmosphere of Tang society. The Tang Dynasty is one of the representatives of China culture and the peak of China's economic development. In the Tang Dynasty, poetry became one of the main ways for people to express their feelings and thoughts. As one of the famous poets in Tang Dynasty, Li Qiao's works also represented the level and style of poetry creation at that time.
Feng's writing background may also be related to Li Qiao's personal experience. Li Qiao showed great interest in literature when he was young, and gradually became a famous poet at that time through continuous study and creation. This poem may have been written when he felt the beauty and mystery of nature at a certain moment.
The background story of this poem may also be related to the social environment at that time. The society in the Tang Dynasty was relatively open and free, and people's understanding of nature and environment gradually deepened. This poem depicts the natural power and function of the wind, shows the poet's awe and praise of nature, and at the same time conveys people's awareness of care and protection of the natural environment.