1. The ancient poem known as "Yangguan Three Pieces" is the seven-character quatrain "Send Yuan Er Envoy to Anxi" by Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.
2. "Yangguan Sandie" is also known as "Yangguan Song" and "Weicheng Song". It is a song composed based on the seven-character quatrain "Send Yuan Er Envoy to Anxi" written by Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Famous art songs.
3. Introduction to "Send Yuan Er Envoy to Anxi"
1. "Send Yuan Er Envoy to Anxi" is a poem written by Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, when he was sending his friends to the northwest frontier. The first two sentences of this poem describe the time, place, and environment of farewell. Three or four sentences form a whole, and the host's words of persuasion for drinking that seemed to blurt out are the concentrated expression of the strong and deep feelings of farewell at this moment. What this poem describes is the most universal parting. It has no special background, but has its own deep feeling of farewell, which makes it suitable for singing at most farewell banquets. It was later incorporated into Yuefu and became the most popular and longest-sung song.
2. Original poem:
"Send Yuan Er Envoy to Anxi"
The morning rain in Weicheng is light and dusty,
The guest house is green Willow color is new.
I advise you to drink another glass of wine.
There is no old friend when you leave Yangguan in the west.
4. Introduction to Wang Wei
1. Wang Wei (701-761, some say 699-761), Han nationality, lived in Puzhou, Hedong (now Yuncheng, Shanxi) during the Tang Dynasty ), whose ancestral home is Qixian County, Shanxi Province, was a famous poet and painter in the Tang Dynasty, with the courtesy name Mojie and the name Mojie layman. He was known as "Wang Youcheng" in the world. He believed in Buddhism in his early years, but later became a Zen believer due to social attacks. There are more than 400 poems in existence, and representative poems include "Lovesickness", "Mountain Dwelling in Autumn Twilight", etc. Wang Wei studied Zen and understood philosophy, studied Zhuang Daoism, and was proficient in poetry, calligraphy, painting, music, etc. He and Meng Haoran were collectively known as "Wang Meng".
2. Su Shi commented on him: “When you taste Mojie’s poems, there are paintings within the poems; when you look at Mojie’s paintings, there are poems within the paintings.
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