The pain in Wang Wei's poems

The pain in Wang Wei's poems refers to a five-character quatrain "Ning Bichi" written by Wang Wei in his later years, which mainly describes Wang Wei's pain of losing his wife, childless and unclean in his later years.

The most typical is that Wang Wei in his later years expressed himself unabashedly, expressed his feelings and expressed the pain of national subjugation in his poems. For example, Wang Wei's classic poem "Ningbichi" vividly expresses Wang Wei's yearning for the former imperial court.

The Life of the Characters in Wang Wei's Works

Wang Wei was born in Zhou Pu (now Yongji, Shaanxi) during the period of Wu Zetian. Smart from childhood, talented early.

In the third year of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty (7 15), Wang Wei left home for Beijing, hoping to get the recommendation of dignitaries. Because he can write good poems, is good at calligraphy and painting, and has a talent for music, he immediately became the darling of princes and nobles in Beijing as soon as he arrived.

In the fifth year of Kaiyuan (7 17), I was in Chang 'an, and sometimes I went to Luoyang. There are poems such as "I miss my Shandong brothers on vacation in the mountains".

Wang Wei's main influence

Wang Wei's literary achievements are mainly reflected in his poetry creation. Wang Wei's poems depict natural scenery such as mountains and rivers, rural areas, praise seclusion, vivid and vivid, and have both form and spirit. Wang Wei created a kind of artistic conception of "painting in poetry, poetry in painting" (Dongpo's inscription: a picture of clouds and rain in Lantian) and "Zen in poetry" with a fresh and simple style, and set up a banner in the poetry circle.