Wang Wei is one of the greatest poets in the Tang Dynasty. His poems are based on landscapes and pastoral areas, depicting the magnificent scenery of nature and the inner world of human beings. His poetic style is fresh and natural, with profound artistic conception. He is known as "painting in poetry" and "poetry in painting". This poem is one of Wang Wei's representative works, entitled Painting. This poem takes painting as the theme, and expresses the author's love for nature and understanding of life by depicting beautiful landscape paintings.
The first two sentences of the poem silently describe the scenery of distant mountains and near water, showing the tranquility and beauty of nature. The last two sentences describe the scenery of flowers and birds and express the author's understanding of life. In these two poems, Wang Wei expressed his thoughts on life by describing the images of flowers and birds.
Spring has passed, but the flowers are still in full bloom, which shows that life is short and precious. When people get close, birds are not disturbed, which shows that people live in harmony with nature.
Characteristics of Wang Wei's poems;
1. Wang Wei's poems have profound philosophy. Through observing and thinking about nature and life, his poems express profound philosophical thinking and understanding of life. His famous sentence, "If life is just like first sight, why worry about painting a fan in the autumn wind?" Expressed his feelings about the shortness and impermanence of life. His poetry is not only a reflection on life, but also an exploration of life philosophy.
2. Wang Wei's poems are fresh and natural. His poetic language is concise, simple, fluent and natural. His poems are full of love and praise for nature. Through the description of landscapes, flowers and birds, he shows the charm and beauty of nature. His famous phrase "moonlight in the pine forest, crystal stone in the stream" depicts a beautiful natural scenery, which makes people feel the freshness and tranquility of nature.
3. Wang Wei's poems have a strong artistic flavor. His poems have both the aesthetic feeling of painting and the sense of rhythm and rhythm of music. His poems are full of love and pursuit of art, and through the description of painting and music, he shows the charm and appeal of art. His famous sentence "Alone in the Bamboo" is a return to nature, expressing his love and pursuit of art.