Preface to Wang Tengting is a parallel essay by Wang Bo, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. This article is a preface written in praise of Wang Teng Pavilion, which expresses the grandeur and solemnity of Wang Teng Pavilion. In this preface, Wang Bo described the beautiful scenery of Wang Teng Pavilion, told the story of Wang Teng Pavilion, expressed his admiration for Wang Teng Pavilion, and expressed his pursuit of good things and thinking about power.
The Preface to Wang Teng Pavilion starts with "Old County of Zhang Yu, New House of Hongdu", and combines Wang Teng Pavilion with the geographical background at that time, showing the unique temperament of Wang Teng Pavilion as a magnificent place. Then, the article tells the story of Wang Teng's early death, which echoes the fate of Wang Teng and the magnificent image of Wang Teng Pavilion, making the whole article more sad and touching.
The preface to Wang Teng-ting is full of gorgeous language, profound artistic conception and vivid image. Between the lines, there are reflections on power and rules, as well as feelings about the lost years and the fate of life. It occupies an important position in the literary history of the Tang Dynasty. It is not only one of Wang Bo's most famous works, but also the representative work of parallel prose in Tang Dynasty.
Brief introduction of Wang Bo
Wang Bo (650 -676), a writer in the Tang Dynasty, was known as one of the "four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty". Born in Guangshan County, Henan Province, he was an important literary creation figure in the early Tang Dynasty. Wang Bo is famous for his bold writing style and unique literary talent. He was an official in his early years, but due to political struggles and other reasons, he was eventually relegated to a far place. He suffered a lot during his exile, but he persisted in his literary creation.
Wang Bo's works are varied, covering poems, poems, parallel prose and so on. His works are often full of bold momentum, expressing thoughts on life, politics and social phenomena. Among them, the most famous ones are Preface to Pavilion, Lu Ting Ji and Farewell to Du Shu, which have a far-reaching influence on later literature.