What is the gist of Wang Wei's pastoral poems?

1, poetry

Pastoral Music is a set of six-character quatrains written by Wang Wei. This group of poems was written by the author when he retired from Wangchuan, so there is a topic called Six Words in Wangchuan. Poetry shows the endless pleasure of being close to nature after the author retired from Wangchuan, and also reflects the artistic realm of the author's pastoral poetry creation and his spiritual track after retiring from nature.

2. First of all,

I hate to see thousands of families crossing the north and south neighbors. The government has a bottom in mind, and whoever it sends out is kūngtóng.

Secondly,

Goodbye, Hou, and I'll talk to you about a pair. It is better to plow in the south than to lie in the east window.

third

At the intersection of Cailing River, the clouds are surging, and the forest falls in the west. Fisherman by apricot tree altar, family in peach blossom garden.

Fourth.

Spring grass is lush, autumn grass is lush, and pine trees grow in Xia Han. Cattle and sheep return to the village lane, and young people don't know how to dress.

Fifth.

There is a lonely village at the foot of the mountain and a lonely plateau on the horizon. A swallow flies back to the alley, and Mr. Wu or Liu faces the door.

Sixth.

Hearts also contain fresh rain overnight, green willows and a touch of spring smoke. The children at home have not been driven away, and the oriole singing the song of idleness is still sleeping.

Seventh.

Come to the spring when drinking, and relax when holding the piano. The South Garden is exposed, and the East Valley is at night.