1, poetry appreciation
The word "birds are singing everywhere around me" is concise and profound in artistic conception. Through the singing of birds, it shows the loneliness of the poet in a foreign land. And "but now I still remember that night, that storm" is used to express my nostalgia for the weather changes in my hometown and for my family and friends. The whole poem expresses the poet's memories and thoughts of his native land through delicate descriptions.
2. Source
Meng Haoran (689 -740), alias Haoran, was a famous pastoral poet in Tang Dynasty. He was born in a wealthy family in Jiangnan. As a teenager, he took part in the imperial examination, but failed to achieve fame. Later, due to the decline of his family, he lived in seclusion. Meng Haoran is famous for his fresh and elegant, natural and simple style, and his poems mostly involve pastoral life, mountains and rivers, and the world.
He is good at writing five-character quatrains. His works are full of feelings, expressing profound philosophy and thinking about life contradictions. Meng Haoran's works have a far-reaching influence on later generations of poetry, and he is known as one of the representatives of the pastoral poetry school in Tang Dynasty. Representative works include "Spring Dawn", "After Graduation" and "Night Return to Lumen Mountain".
Poetic style
1, creative style
Meng Haoran's poetry language is concise, fresh and elegant, pursuing natural and true description, giving people a pure and refreshing feeling. He takes the landscape and countryside as the background, pays attention to depicting the beautiful scenery of nature, and tends to express poetry with simple language rather than gorgeous decoration. Meng Haoran's poems are full of sincere feelings. He expresses his inner joy, sadness and thinking through the description of natural scenery.
2. Theme content
Meng Haoran, with the theme of describing rural life, expressed his yearning and praise for tranquility and simple living through the description of rural pastoral scenery. He loves nature. In his poems, mountains and rivers, flowers and plants, trees and seasonal changes are often used as backgrounds to show his awe and appreciation of nature.