Aesthetic Poetry of People Traveling in the Painting World

1. Poems of people traveling in the picture world

Poems about people traveling in the illustrated world 1. Sailing on the blue waves, people are traveling in a picture world.

It means: let's get on the boat and wander on the blue waves to see the beautiful scenery on both sides. We are like visiting in a beautiful painting. From Zhouzhuang River written by the famous poet Wang Wei in Tang Dynasty.

Original text:

The breeze blows the green willows, and the white water reflects the heart.

Sailing on the blue waves, people are traveling in a picture world.

Translation:

Green willows blow gently in the breeze, and clear lake reflects brilliant red peach blossoms.

We took a boat walk on the blue waves and looked at the beautiful scenery on both sides. We are like visiting in a beautiful painting.

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I. Introduction to the author

Wang Wei, a Mozi, was born in qi zhou, Taiyuan (now Qixian County, Shanxi Province) in the Tang Dynasty, and was a representative of the pastoral school. He wrote a large number of pastoral poems with beautiful artistic conception and simple words, and was an outstanding representative writer of the pastoral school in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

It has promoted the poetic art of describing natural scenery since Jin and Song Dynasties. Wang Wei's poetry is recognized as the most important pastoral poet after Tao Yuanming and Xie Lingyun, and few poets after that have surpassed them in pastoral poetry.

Second, the appreciation of works

The name of the poem Zhouzhuang River should be Zhouzhuang, a small town in the south of the Yangtze River. According to historical records, during the Northern Song Dynasty (1086), Di Gong of Zhou believed in Buddhism and gave 200 mu (13 hectares) of Zhuangtian to Quanfu Temple as temple property. The people felt its kindness and named this field "Zhouzhuang". 1 127, Jin Erxiang moved here with Dunan, Song Gaozong, and the population gradually became dense.

From a distance, green water waves and green hills, everything seems to have been washed, and the scenery is clear and bright. Our boat is sailing in such a landscape. This scene is so harmonious and seamless that it feels like we are enjoying ourselves in a beautiful picture, which is very comfortable.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Wang Wei

2. On the blue waves, people travel in a picture world. What is this poem?

Zhouzhuanghe

(Tang) Wang Wei.

The breeze blows the green willows, and the white water reflects the heart.

Sailing on the blue waves, people are traveling in a picture world.

Translation:

Green willows blow gently in the breeze, and clear lake reflects brilliant red peach blossoms.

We took a boat walk on the blue waves and looked at the beautiful scenery on both sides. We are like visiting in a beautiful painting.

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Wang Wei (70 1 -76 1, 699-76 1) was born in Zhou Pu, Hedong (now Yuncheng, Shanxi), and his ancestral home was Qixian, Shanxi. A famous poet and painter in the Tang Dynasty, the word "Mo Mo" was named "Mo Mo Ju Shi".

Wang Wei is proficient in poetry, calligraphy, painting and music. He is famous for his poems, especially his five words, which praise the landscape and countryside. Together with Meng Haoran, he was called "Wang Meng" and "Shi Fo".

Calligraphy and painting are particularly wonderful, and later generations promoted it to the ancestor of Nanzong landscape painting. Su Shi commented: "Poetry is full of paintings; Look at the picture, there are poems in the picture. "

There are more than 400 poems, including Acacia and Autumn Night in the Mountain. His works include The Collection of Wang Youcheng's Works and The Secret of Painting.

References:

Wang Wei (poet and painter in Tang Dynasty) _ Baidu Encyclopedia

3. What is the whole poem "Above the blue waves, people roam in the picture world"?

The whole poem is as follows:

The breeze blows the green willows,

White water reflects people's hearts.

On the blue waves,

People travel in the world of painting.

There are two opinions about the author. The first one is a poem by Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty.

Wang Wei, a native of qi zhou, Taiyuan (now Qixian, Shanxi) in the Tang Dynasty, was a representative of the pastoral school. He created a large number of pastoral poems with beautiful artistic conception and simple words. He was an outstanding representative writer of the pastoral school in the prosperous Tang Dynasty and promoted the poetic art of describing natural scenery since the Jin and Song Dynasties.

Wang Wei's poetry is recognized as the most important pastoral poet after Tao Yuanming and Xie Lingyun, and few poets after that have surpassed them in pastoral poetry.

He is the author of Wang Youcheng's Poems, with more than 400 existing poems.

Another way of saying it: this is a poem written by modern people describing the landscape of Guilin. It has no source, so you don't need to appreciate it too much. Just sketch it.

As for the answer, I personally prefer the latter, because the first answer is plagiarized, I don't know if it's right. As for the second answer, I did have an impression when I traveled to Guilin. It was a poem about Guilin. Then, it is really difficult for Wang Wei to have the opportunity to go to Guilin from the Tang Dynasty to the present, which is equivalent to our current trip to Congo in Africa.

4. "What is the poem" People Travel in the Pictorial World "on Bibo?

Wang Wei,

The breeze blows the green willows,

White water reflects people's hearts.

On the blue waves,

People travel in the world of painting.

Poems of Wang Wei in Tang Dynasty

Wang Wei, a native of qi zhou, Taiyuan (now Qixian, Shanxi) in the Tang Dynasty, was a representative of the pastoral school. He created a large number of pastoral poems with beautiful artistic conception and simple words. He was an outstanding representative writer of the pastoral school in the prosperous Tang Dynasty and promoted the poetic art of describing natural scenery since the Jin and Song Dynasties.

Wang Wei's poetry is recognized as the most important pastoral poet after Tao Yuanming and Xie Lingyun, and few poets after that have surpassed them in pastoral poetry.

He is the author of Wang Youcheng's Poems, with more than 400 existing poems.