What are Wang Wei's pastoral poems?

1, it's raining over Wangchuan, Weishui farmhouse, message from Wangchuan, seven pastoral songs and six songs/seclusion.

2. After the Rain, Wangchuan Bieye is the work of the poet Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty, which was selected by the Tang Dynasty in the Qing Dynasty as 300 Tang Poems. This poem breeds new colors with fresh beauty, and depicts the beautiful and busy scene in Guanzhong Plain after the long summer rain stopped. The first four sentences describe the poet's seclusion.

3. Wei Shui Nong Jia is a poem by Wang Wei, a poet in Tang Dynasty. This poem describes a series of quiet and harmonious scenery in the countryside in early summer and evening, such as the sunset, the return of cattle and sheep, the old man with crutches, the sprouting of wheat, sparse mulberry leaves and Fu Tian's hoe.

4. The Book of Wang Chuan's Parting to Pei Dishu is a poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. This poem describes the interest of seclusion in the mountains and detachment from things, so it compares Jieyu to Pei Di and Tao Qian to himself. Scenery figures, written alternately, set each other off to become interesting, forming an artistic conception of integration of things and me, expressing the joy of seclusion and sincere friendship with friends.

7 Tian Le is a set of six-character poems written by the poet Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty. This group of poems shows the endless pleasure of getting close to nature after the author retired to Wangchuan, and also reflects the artistic realm of the author's pastoral poetry creation and his spiritual track after retiring to nature. It fully embodies Wang Wei's poetic characteristics of "painting in poetry", which is a rare artistic treasure and an important material for future generations to study Wang Wei's ideological development and poetry creation.