Wang Wei is a poet with sharp ideological contradictions. The views and opinions of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, which prevailed in the Tang Dynasty, all found a shadow in him, which had a far-reaching impact on Wang Wei's life, especially on Buddhism.
He was very clever and became an official very early, but he was captured by An Lushan rebels who captured Chang 'an in 765 AD, which had a great influence on him and made him depressed. He has always been ambivalent.
In short, he wants to really retire, but he can't, so he is at a loss. Born to be human, it's a dilemma. So he had to "need a place to spend the night. I called the woodcutter on the river." Yes
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