Yuan Er's envoys were sent to Anxi, and I went to Zhongnanshan for a retreat and hunting, so that they went to the frontier. One late autumn evening, I was on vacation in the mountains, thinking of my brothers in Shandong, the bird eagle stream, Wang Chuan's long rain, miscellaneous poems, acacia and so on.
Appreciation of some poems is as follows:
This poem describes Wang Wei's carefree interest after retiring, and highlights the open-minded character of the recluse. The first six sentences are quiet and elegant, and the poet's image is like a master who doesn't eat human fireworks. The last two sentences introduce people's activities and bring life breath.
The language of the whole poem is natural, leisurely and vividly written, both poetic and rational. Especially "I will walk until the water blocks my way, and then sit and watch the rising clouds" is the most wonderful sentence. Imagine this scene in your mind. It is really "not insulting, looking at flowers in front of the court; I have no intention of staying or staying, looking up at the clouds in the sky. " What a peaceful heart!
This poem describes Wang Wei's carefree interest after retiring, and highlights the open-minded character of the recluse. The first six sentences are quiet and elegant, and the poet's image is like a master who doesn't eat human fireworks. The last two sentences introduce people's activities and bring life breath.
As follows:
Wang Wei had a positive attitude towards life and political ambitions when he was young. He wrote The Journey to the West's poems about frontier fortress and ranger, and described various subjects in the genre of Gexing, with the vigorous style of Cen Can and Gao Shi.
Wang Wei's later poems about mountains and rivers truly represent his poetic art. His works, mainly in five words, such as "Birds in the Stream", describe secluded life, idyllic landscapes, and pursue a quiet and leisurely spiritual life, with a simple and quiet style.
Wang Wei's works are full of Buddhism and Zen thoughts, seclusion thoughts, political setbacks, dead wives and so on. The involvement of Buddhist thought became the dominant thought of avoiding the world in his later years.
After becoming an official, Wang Wei used his leisure time in officialdom to build a villa at the foot of the South Blue Sky Mountain in Beijing to cultivate his self-cultivation. The owner of this villa is Song Wenzhi, a poet in the early Tang Dynasty. This is a very vast place, with mountains and lakes, Woods and valleys, and some houses scattered among them. Wang Wei and his intimate friends live a leisurely life and live a semi-official and semi-secluded life.