The relevant information of "After the New Rain in the Empty Mountains" which describes the spring rain is as follows:
1. Original text:
From "Dwelling in the Mountains in the Mist of Autumn". The content of the whole poem is as follows: After the new rain in the empty mountains, the weather is late and autumn comes. The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring flows over the rocks. The bamboo noise returns to Huan Nu, and the lotus moves off the fishing boat. The spring fragrance rests at will, and the king and grandson can stay.
2. Translation:
The empty mountains are bathed in a new rain, and the fall of night makes people feel that it is early autumn. The bright moon sheds clear light from the gaps in the pines, and clear spring water flows on the rocks. The noisy sound in the bamboo forest is thought to be the return of the washer girl, and the swaying of the lotus leaves is thought to be wandering up and down the boat. The fragrance of spring may as well be allowed to fade away, but the kings and grandsons of the mountains in autumn can stay for a long time.
3. Expression of artistic conception:
This poem expresses the openness and freshness of the valley after the new rain. It depicts the scene of the mountain village in the early evening of autumn after the rain, and it is regarded as When Wang Wei lived in seclusion at the foot of Zhongnan Mountain in Wangchuan Bieye, it was already in the later stage of "he was quite good at Taoism in his middle age and came home to Nanshan in his later years" ("Zhongnan Bieye").
In the twenty-fourth year of Kaiyuan (736), Zhang Jiuling, the last enlightened prime minister in the Xuanzong period of the Tang Dynasty, was excluded and dismissed from office by Li Linfu and others. The government became increasingly gloomy. Wang Wei's political enthusiasm cooled down and he had a negative attitude towards politics. . After the twenty-eighth year of Kaiyuan (740), he built a villa in Zhongnan Mountain and lived a semi-official and semi-hidden life. This poem was written during this period.