The introduction of poems on the wall is as follows:
Poems on the wall are a kind of poem written on the wall. It is a treasure in ancient poetry and a cultural phenomenon worthy of study. There are many types of wall poems. As far as the carrier is concerned, although wall poems are all inscribed on walls, walls can be divided into temple walls, stone walls, postal pavilion walls, palace walls and building walls. In terms of content, the poems on the wall are all written with feelings and have some sustenance.
Poetry on walls began in the Han Dynasty and flourished in the Tang and Song Dynasties. After the Han Dynasty, there was no shortage of inscriptions on the walls. During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, more and more poems were written on walls. In the Tang Dynasty, the number of poems written on walls suddenly increased and began to form a trend. In the Song Dynasty, the trend of inscriptions on walls was on the rise. There were many inscriptions on postal pavilions, post walls, temple walls, etc., which made people dizzy.
The recorded poems on the wall first appeared in the Han Dynasty. In the late Han Dynasty, Shi Yiguan was one of the earliest people who could write on the wall. According to the thirty-sixth chapter of the "Book of Jin" quoted from Wei Heng's "Four Body Book Shifts": "Up to the (Han) Emperor Ling, there were many capable people, but Shi Yiguan was the most powerful, and the big one was one foot in diameter. A small person can speak a thousand words, and he is very proud of his ability.
Sometimes he goes to a restaurant to drink, and because of the writing on the wall, he pays for the wine and asks for money, so he destroys it. , a native of Nanyang in the Eastern Han Dynasty, a calligrapher. This is the earliest record of an ancient inscription on the wall. Unfortunately, the specific content of the inscription on the wall is no longer known.
History of development:
Written poems on walls first appeared in the Han Dynasty. In the late Han Dynasty, Shi Yiguan was one of the earliest people who could write on the wall. Shi Yiguan was a calligrapher from Nanyang in the Eastern Han Dynasty. This is the earliest record of an ancient inscription on the wall. Unfortunately, the specific content of the inscription on the wall is no longer known.
In the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the number of poems written on walls gradually increased. Since the Tang Dynasty, writing poems on walls has become a common practice. Some temples, inns, libraries and other places often deliberately set aside some walls, and some even have poetry walls, poetry boards, or plaques for travelers to write poems. .
What are the poems inscribed on the wall:
Inscribed on the wall of the Western Forest: when viewed from the side, it looks like a ridge and a peak on the side, with different heights near and far. I don’t know the true face of Mount Lu, just because I am in this mountain. Untitled poem: Once you live in the cold mountains, everything will be at rest, and there will be no distracting thoughts to worry about. I am leisurely writing poems on the stone wall, no matter how lucky I am, I will not be tied to the boat. Poet Jade Chip: The moonlight in the mountains is still there, and the cool breeze in the forest is endless. Diligence is like feeling, melancholy makes people feel different.