Wang Wei's Acacia Poems

Wang Wei's poem (Acacia) is as follows:

1, Acacia original

Red bean shrubs grow in the south. In spring, they sprout many branches. People who miss them hope to collect more. Mix red bean has attracted people's attention.

2. Translation

Red beans grow in the sunny south. I don't know how many new branches will grow every spring. I hope that people who miss me will pick more, because they can best pin their love for acacia.

Step 3 enjoy

This poem is the masterpiece of young Wang Wei's love poems. Poetry touches people with things. With the help of the bright colors of red beans and related touching legends, it conveys a deep feeling of acacia with implicit, deep, fresh and fluent language.

Acacia is still a famous poem about objects. "Looking at things lightly" and "believing in the future" are the common methods used by the ancients to chant things. Wang understands Samadhi in poetry, so Acacia has a lot to learn from in its expressive skills.

4. Author

Wang Wei, a native of Zhou Pu, Hedong (now Yuncheng, Shanxi), a poet in the Tang Dynasty and a native of Qixian, Shanxi, is known as the "Shi Fo". Su Shi commented: "Poetry is full of paintings; Look at the picture, there are poems in the picture. "

Wang Wei is a representative of poets in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Today, there are more than 400 poems, including Acacia and Autumn Night in the Deep Mountains. Wang Wei is proficient in Buddhism and is greatly influenced by Zen. Buddhism has a Vimalakīrti Jing, which is the origin of Wang Wei's name and ci. Wang Wei's poems, paintings and calligraphy are all famous, versatile and proficient in music. Together with Meng Haoran, they are called "Wang Meng".