What are the similarities and differences between Meng Haoran's Luming Literature at Night and Wang Wei's Bound Home and Songshan Mountain?

"Binding Home to Songshan Mountain" is about the scenery and mood that Wang Wei saw on his way to resign and retire. The scene is affectionate, and the scene blends. As the author wrote down the scenery on his way back to the mountain step by step, the poet's feelings changed step by step: he set out peacefully and calmly, once sad and painful on the way, and finally quiet and indifferent. It can be seen that the poet actively yearns for seclusion and feels at ease.

The similarities in poetic realm between "The Night Song of the Deer Gate" and "Binding the Family to Songshan Mountain" are that man and nature are highly compatible in spirit, scenery and feelings are poetically combined, and the whole poem is a harmonious whole, quiet and beautiful.

The differences are as follows: Meng's poems are mostly sketches, with light pen and ink, which are more simple than Wang's poems; Wang's poems are colorful and dazzling. Li Dongyang, a scholar in the Tang Dynasty, said, "It's not extravagant, but Meng devoted himself to ancient times and never suffered from cold, frugality and hemorrhoids. This comparison also applies to these two poems.

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