Teng Wang Ge's most famous sentence

The most famous poem in Preface to Wang Tengting is: "The sunset is lonely in Qi Fei, and the autumn water is the same as the sky." This poem, known as the swan song of the ages, is a masterpiece in Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting.

This poem has far-reaching artistic conception and depicts a magnificent picture of the sky on the river. Sunset and loneliness fly in the air, sunset glow shines on the river, and the sky and the river blend together to form a beautiful picture. This poem not only shows the magnificence of nature, but also expresses the author's bold and open mind.

This poem is regarded as the best one, because it perfectly combines the natural landscape with people's emotions, forming a kind of beauty that transcends time and space. This kind of beauty not only makes people sigh the magic of nature, but also makes people have a deeper understanding of life. The artistic value of this poem is extremely high, and it can be called a classic of China's ancient poetry.

Introduction to Preface to Wang Teng Pavilion

Preface to Wang Tengting is a parallel essay by Wang Bo, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. From the terrain, talents and banquets of Hongdu, the article describes the grandeur, broad vision, tight autumn and bright scenery of Wang Teng Pavilion. Then, from banquet entertainment to life experience, express the feelings of life experience; Then the writer's experience and confession should be encouraged by himself, and finally end with poetry and self-deprecating words.

The full text reveals the author's ambition and resentment. Except for a few function words, the whole article is double. Syntax consists of four sentences and six sentences, arranged neatly; Almost a whole story, more natural and appropriate, elegant and skilled.

Wang Bo (650-676) was born in Longmen, Jiangzhou (now Hejin, Shanxi). Wen Zi, grandson of Wang Tong, a scholar at the end of Sui Dynasty, was a poet in Tang Dynasty. At the age of fourteen, he was named as a "sojourner" and "Chao Saburo". Offended by his composition, he lived in Sichuan and was exiled. Later, Zhou joined the army, committed a capital crime, was pardoned and dismissed.

In 27 years, he drowned because he crossed the South China Sea to visit his father. He is as famous as Yang Jiong, Lu and Liu, and is called "four outstanding men in the early Tang Dynasty". He is good at five laws and five unique skills, and his representative works include "Farewell to Vice Governor Du to Shu". The main literary achievement is parallel prose, and the representative work is Preface to Wang Tengting.