What poem is the golden light of Chongyang in September 9th?

The Golden Light of the Double Ninth Festival is a line in the poem Double Ninth Festival, written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. The following is the full text and analysis of this poem:

1. Chongyang Author: Tang Wangwei is a stranger in a foreign land, and he misses his relatives every festive season. Think of the brothers body boarded up high, will also because of less than I have a regret. Guests who leave home alone for other places miss their loved ones especially when the festive season comes. It's a pity that I was the only one with dogwood in my head when my brothers climbed high and looked far today.

2. The analytic poem was written because I missed my relatives in my hometown on the Double Ninth Festival. The first sentence uses a word "unique" and two words "different", which is very sufficient. "A foreign land" and "a stranger" show the poet's thinking of living in a foreign land. The word "independence" has doubled the poet's feeling of missing his relatives during the festive season.

3. The second sentence, "I miss my relatives more often during the festive season", is a reasonable development of the previous emotions, which shows that I have the pain of missing my relatives at ordinary times, but when it comes to the festive season, this yearning becomes more and more intense. The third and fourth sentences are translated into brothers climbing the party. Wang Wei has a poem "on the mountain holiday thinking of my brothers in shandong", which explains the custom of brothers climbing the mountain and the relationship between them.

4. The word "knowing from afar" is used properly. The poet just puts himself in the other's shoes: Today, the brothers are climbing the mountain to have a party, and they are wearing dogwood, which is complete and perfect, but without one person, they can't meet and get together with them. In this way, the poet's infinite yearning for his loved ones is fully expressed.

Brief introduction of Wang Wei

1. Wang Wei, born in Hedong (now Yuncheng, Shanxi Province), was a famous poet and painter in the Tang Dynasty and was known as "Shi Fo". He is a representative figure of the pastoral poetry school in the Tang Dynasty, and he is also called "Wang Meng" with Meng Haoran, and "Li Du Poetry School" with Li Bai and Du Fu.

2. Wang Wei's poems are famous for their freshness and simplicity. He is good at expressing natural scenery and characters' amorous feelings with delicate brushstrokes and in-depth observation. His poems are full of local flavor and strong artistic appeal. His poems cover a wide range of topics, including landscape, pastoral, frontier fortress, farewell, lovesickness and so on.

3. Wang Wei's poetry creation is deeply influenced by Buddhism, and Buddhist terms and images often appear in his poems, such as "emptiness", "enlightenment" and "Zen". His poetry style also has a strong Buddhist color, fresh and distant, ethereal and long.

4. In addition to poetry creation, Wang Wei is also an excellent painter. His paintings are mainly landscape paintings, with fresh and natural style and profound artistic conception. His paintings were not only highly praised at that time, but also had a far-reaching impact on the painting style of later generations.

5. Wang Wei's life experience is also legendary. He was admitted to the Jinshi, worked as a great musician, and was demoted to join the army as a treasurer in Jeju. Since then, he has worked in Chang 'an and Luoyang. In his later years, he gradually gave up his official career and concentrated on Buddhist beliefs and poetry creation.