According to historical records, Wang Wei was a gifted boy since he was a child. He started his career as the number one scholar, but it was not always smooth sailing. After the Anshi Rebellion, he gradually began to believe in Buddhism, study Buddhism and Taoism, and began a semi-official and semi-secluded life, eating fast, chanting Buddhism and writing poems. Zhuliguan was created when he lived in seclusion in Lantian in his later years.
Although there are no flowery words in this poem, it is very fresh and refreshing at first reading, and it is even more memorable after reading it again. People can't help but yearn for the beautiful artistic conception of isolation and the pleasant Buddhist pastoral life shown in the poem.
The first sentence of the poem? Leaning alone in the dense bamboo? It lays a leisurely and quiet tone for the whole poem, and depicts a picture of the poet Wang Wei enjoying nature and loneliness in the depths of the bamboo forest, which is quite Zen and reflects his quiet personality.
After finding a beautiful place deep in the bamboo forest, you have it? I played the lute and hummed. Wonderful performance. The sound of the piano and the long whistle broke the silence, but brought a wonderful audio-visual feast. The very happy Buddhist life vividly shows the nobleness of the poet.
The last two sentences? The voice is so low that no one can hear except my partner Mingyue? It also triggered readers' infinite reverie. The poet lives in a deep forest, suggesting that he lives in seclusion in the countryside and is unknown to the world. But he's not alone. Besides orchestral music, Mingyue Lian also came to accompany him. Bamboo forests in the moonlight can arouse thousands of thoughts. Such a clear and free picture sets off a wonderful artistic conception of being aloof from the world, and also outlines the image of the poet Shi Fo more profoundly.
In a fresh and natural style, Zhuliguan depicts the poet's idyllic life of living alone in a secluded forest with the bright moon as his companion, playing the piano and flute. The whole poem contains the poet's thought of purity and inaction, as well as his love and yearning for nature. It also shows the elegance of the poet Wang Wei who transcends the secular world and despises fame and fortune, which is very Buddhist.