Brief introduction of Meng Haoran's life (omitted)

Meng Haoran, a poet in Tang Dynasty. His real name is unknown (Hao), Han nationality, from Xiangzhou, Xiangyang (now Xiangfan, Hubei). The word Haoran is called "Meng Xiangyang" by the world, and it is also called "Wang Meng" with another landscape pastoral poet Wang Weihe. Mainly writing pastoral landscape poems. Because I have never been an official, I am also called Monsanto. Nanyuan, a mountain stream outside the south gate of Xiangyang, has his former residence. Once lived in seclusion in Lumen Mountain.

Masterpieces: Thinking of Xin in the Summer Nanting, Passing by the Old People's Village, Sleeping in Jiande.

Meng Haoran's life experience is relatively simple, and the theme of poetry creation is also very narrow. Meng's poems are mostly five-character short stories, mostly pastoral poems and secluded poems, and most of them are in the mood of serving immortals. Although it is not without cynicism, it is more of a poet's self-expression. He and Wang Wei also said that although Wang's poems are far less extensive and profound, they have unique artistic attainments. Meng Haoran's Poems

Meng Shi's poetry is not carving, but thinking, full of wonderful self-satisfaction interest, not frugality and poverty. He is good at exploring the beauty of nature and life, immediately understanding the scene and writing his true feelings at the moment.