(1) Jin Chao
(2) Loose
(3) Dew Sunflower
note:
(1) hibiscus blooms in the morning and withers at night, and each flower withers once. Wang Wei borrows the word "hibiscus" here to express his seclusion, in order to realize his true intrinsic value-seclusion at this time is like a withered flower, waiting for the time to be ripe, and when he meets a saint like Zhang Jiuling again, Wang Wei is likely to show his political ambition again.
(2) Song is one of the "Three Friends of Old Leng", representing perseverance, which is consistent with Wang Wei's refusal to agree with Li Yi.
(3) Dew sunflower is a common image of "water shield" in poetry, and its image is duckweed-like wild vegetables floating on the water. In ancient times, there was "boiled bass" to express the meaning of resigning and retiring. Here, of course, Wang Wei's "Broken Sunflower" expresses his seclusion and loneliness on the one hand, and his ambition to abandon his official position and retire on the other.