Wang Wei's Qingxi: Oh, stay on the wide and flat rock and cast the fishing line forever! .

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I have sailed on the river of yellow flowers and been carried by the green stream.

Ten thousand laps around the mountain in less than thirty miles.

The rapids buzzed on the piled rocks, but the light dimmed among the dense pine trees.

The surface of an entrance swayed with nut horns, and weeds grew along the river bank.

In my heart, I have always been as pure as this clear water.

Oh, stay on a wide flat rock and cast the fishing line forever! .

Su Shi praised Wang Wei for "painting in poetry and poetry in painting". Indeed, Wang Wei is not only good at painting, but also good at writing poems. More importantly, it is remarkable that he can combine "poetry" with "painting".

In this poem, the poet expresses his thoughts through a little-known stream. Read the poem aloud and imagine the poet strolling into Huanghuachuan and walking along Qingxi. The flowing water turns with the mountains, but the journey of a hundred miles seems tortuous. Then, the poet heard the sound of running water among the rocks and saw the quiet mountains deep in the pine forest. In addition, there are horseshoes rippling with the waves and the reflection of reeds in the stream. Poetic language is unpretentious, unpretentious, and the natural scenery described is very ordinary, very ordinary. But it is such an ordinary scene that expresses the poet's indifferent and calm state of mind and his yearning for this quiet life-I will sit on a fishing rod and lean lazily by the stream, which is enough!

I am thinking, if I have enough talent, if I am a painter, after reading this poem, I will paint this Qingxi well and wander around!

In addition, after reading Wang Wei's Qingxi, I thought of Man and Nature. When I was in college, I once went rafting in the canyon with three or two friends. During that time, I was so close to nature, mountains, rivers and lush trees. At that moment, away from the hustle and bustle of cars and horses in the city, the sound of running water splashed in my ears and the branches swayed in front of me, which really made people feel "relaxed and happy" ...