On Landscape Poems in Tang Poetry

Landscape pastoral poetry is a school of poetry in the Tang Dynasty in China. The main content is to reflect rural life and describe landscapes. Inherited and developed Tao Yuanming's pastoral poems and Xie Lingyun's and Xie Tiao's landscape poems. Representative figures are Wang Wei, Meng Haoran, Chu Guangxi and Chang Jian in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and Wei and Liu Zongyuan in the middle Tang Dynasty. Meng Haoran, a representative of landscape poets in the Tang Dynasty, is peaceful and dilute, fresh and natural, and can be extraordinary without carving. Most of his poems are landscape poems, or he writes about the scenery he saw in various places during his travels, or about the natural scenery of his hometown. Among them, lonely feelings are often mixed with frustration, and homesickness is integrated into the entertainment of the scenery. Wang Wei's creative style: the high unity of poetry and painting. There are both the natural artistic realm of Tao Yuanming's poems and the meticulous carving of Xie Lingyun's poems. The language is fresh and lively, clean and concise, and unpretentious.