A brief introduction to Meng Haoran, a poet in Tang Dynasty

Meng Haoran, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, is especially good at pastoral poems. He is also called "Wang Meng" with Wang Wei, another poet who made great achievements in landscape pastoral poetry in Tang Dynasty. Meng Haoran, the introduction of Hao Meng Haoran, the word Haoran, ancient people like to use words to address each other, just like now. The single name after our surname is also the word of the ancients. Come with me to meet such a poet. Meng Haoran's portrait has many other names. For example, Meng Haoran is from Xiangyang, Xiangzhou, so people also call him Meng Xiangyang. Meng Haoran has never been an official or an official in his life. He often lives in seclusion in the mountains, so people call him "Meng". There will always be many names or nicknames in one's life, but he is remembered by the world not because of his name, but because of his poems. It is said that soldiers who don't want to be generals are not good soldiers, so Meng Haoran, who was born in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, also has a heart to be an official and wants to show his literary talent. Who would have thought that his career was not smooth, but he didn't force it. Can't say that he is not motivated, why not fight? He just found his own direction, and being an official is not suitable for him. Although he is sober, he knows how to go out early and return late, live in seclusion in mountains and rivers, and send his feelings to mountains and rivers, so many well-known poems can be passed down to future generations. This is a brief introduction of Meng Haoran. He went from being a teenager immersed in poetry to roaming in Beijing or seeking an official position, and then to living in seclusion in the mountains. Although I worked in the shogunate for a while, I finally fell into the arms of mountains and rivers. Although it is not bumpy, Meng Haoran knows that as an ambitious gentleman, he has failed to be an official many times, but he still wrote so many good poems that he will be very pleased to be read and studied by the world.

Where is Meng Haoran's alienation? Meng Haoran was a famous poet in Tang Dynasty. He wrote many well-known poems, such as Dawn included in Chinese textbooks and Crossing the Old People's Village with 300 Tang poems, all of which are famous sentences widely circulated in later generations. Meng Haoran's poems always rely on many natural scenery, such as flowers and trees, mountains and rivers, which are all gifts from nature. Some people say that Meng Haoran's poems convey a sense of alienation. Why? Let me analyze Meng Haoran's alienation. Meng Haoran Statue 1/7 Meng Haoran was born in a scholarly family. In his early years, he was eager to join the WTO and created a brilliant career. However, the road to being an official was not so smooth, and he never got any position in his life. Therefore, in Meng Haoran's life of more than 50 years, he spent most of his time in seclusion or traveling far, so most of his poems convey a state of isolation from the secular world, which is a reflection of Meng Haoran's alienation. You know, in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei and Li Bai, his contemporaries, all gained high official positions and wrote many poems about temples. Meng Haoran, on the other hand, can't take a part-time job, and his accomplishments in landscape pastoral poetry are incomparable to those of Li Bai and Wang Wei. It is precisely because of this indifference that Meng Haoran's poems are simple reflections on rural life and journey, but these simple and natural words convey the most real feelings, and Meng Haoran's sense of alienation is reflected in his poems.

In fact, it is not appropriate to say that his poems are alienated. He just chose the life he likes. If he can't force it, he won't force it, and he still lives a chic life. What's wrong with that? Meng Haoran was a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, which was a prosperous time in the history of China, and he was in its heyday. At that time, the economy, culture and other aspects of the Tang Dynasty reached its peak, and many celebrities emerged. For example, Wang Wei, Yan Zhenqing, and Li Bai, whom you can think of when you mention Meng Haoran, are all very popular people of that era. Here, I want to tell the story that Meng Haoran regards poetry as immortal. Meng Haoran's statue is like a title, and Meng Haoran regards poetry as a fairy. This poet, like a fairy, is the famous "Poet Fairy" Li Bai in later generations. They are all famous poets in the Tang Dynasty. Although Meng Haoran is many years older than Li Bai, this does not prevent them from becoming good friends. The ancients liked to make friends with poems, although there were many differences in creative styles. Meng Haoran, who is older and experienced, is good at expressing his feelings with the simplest and truest poems, while Li Bai, who is young and energetic, is mostly uninhibited. Before they met, Li Bai admired Meng Haoran for a long time, eager to meet him, and Meng Haoran was also very fond of this young and famous young man, so when Li Bai went to Xiangyang to visit Meng Haoran, Meng Haoran was in a hurry to come out to see him before he was even dressed. This is the story of Meng Haoran seeing poetry like a fairy.

After a long chat, they haven't seen each other for a long time. They often drink together, write poems and talk about life and ambition. As a brother and teacher, Meng Haoran puts forward some opinions from time to time, which is very good for Li Bai. He is very satisfied to have such a friend in his life. Meng Haoran is a famous poet in Tang Dynasty, also known as Meng Xiangyang and Meng Renshan. Born in 689 and died 2/7 years ago in 740, his artistic achievements in this life are higher than his official career, because he has never been an official in his life, but he is also called "Wang Meng" with Wang Wei. His poems are widely read by later generations, and it is worthwhile to come to this world. Next, let's learn about Meng Haoran's life. Meng Haoran's portrait In fact, Meng Haoran's life is still tortuous, but Meng Haoran has always been quiet in twists and turns. In 689, Meng Haoran was born in a scholarly family with constant production. As he is a scholarly family, he has to study poetry books. When he was young, he mainly read books. At the age of 23, he lived in seclusion in Lumen Mountain, laying the groundwork for his future seclusion. Then maybe he thought a gentleman should read so many books, and he wanted to make some achievements himself, so he started his career. After wandering and failing to get a job in Beijing, Meng Haoran, who was disheartened, chose to live in seclusion again, but during this seclusion, he was lucky enough to meet Li Bai and become a good friend who talked about everything. Then after Li Bai left, Meng Haoran began to wander around and express his feelings for the mountains and rivers.

I joined the shogunate in 737, but soon returned to my former residence. I don't know how people who are used to seeing mountains and rivers can get used to the intrigue of officialdom. In the second year, Meng Haoran got a stubborn disease in his back, so serious that he could only stay in bed. He didn't want to get worse later, so many friends came to visit. After several years of self-cultivation, the sore on his back will be cured, but Wang Changling passed Xiangyang on his way to be demoted and went to visit Meng Haoran. Meng Haoran drank a toast with Wang Changling happily, completely forgetting that his sores could not be eaten indiscriminately. Later, the sore worsened and he died at the age of 5 1. This is Meng Haoran's life, tortuous and calm. For Meng Haoran, the happiest time in his life is probably when he sends his feelings to the mountains and rivers with his friends. Meng Haoran's Story Sharing in Xun Mei: Meng Haoran was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty and wrote "Spring Dawn". He and Wang Wei are also called "Wang Meng", especially good at pastoral poetry. His "Passing through the Old Village" is also a famous sentence that has been passed down for thousands of times. Writing such a good poem all stems from a story of Xun Mei treading snow, which is also related to Wang Wei. Don't worry, listen to me slowly. The statue of Meng Haoran is said to have been on the Hanshui Beach from Lumen Mountain in Xiangyang to Dawangzhou when Meng Haoran was young. No matter the season, rain or snow, he kept walking around as if looking for something. On a snowy day, Meng Haoran walked back and forth on the sand pool again, leaving rows of footprints. Passers-by couldn't help asking him what he was looking for. Meng Haoran replied that he was in Xun Mei.

Passers-by looked at the rows of footprints he stepped out, which really looked like plum blossoms. This is the story of Xun Mei walking in the snow. Why? It turned out that Meng Haoran was lucky enough to form a poetry friend with Wang Wei in his early years, and they often wrote to each other. When Wang Wei came to Xiangyang to visit Meng Haoran, Meng Haoran was very happy to receive Wang Wei and made some impromptu remarks as the host. However, Wang Wei's last two sentences were compared with Meng Haoran's introduction, and he realized his own shortcomings. Only by observing nature carefully can he write the truest words. After realizing his own shortcomings, he often observes nature. It was also after this incident that Meng Haoran experienced a snow in Xun Mei. Meng Haoran made a remedy for his own shortcomings. Through constant observation and feeling of nature, he tries to write the most authentic words, instead of relying on gorgeous words, which will only be flashy. In fact, Meng Haoran really did it. His poems are very easy to understand, simple and natural. 3/7 Meng Haoran's Story Sharing Meng Haoran was a very famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, especially good at pastoral poetry. He and Wang Wei, another representative of landscape pastoral poetry, are also called "Wang Meng". Meng Haoran's life, his artistic achievements in poetry are very high, but his official career is not so smooth. He didn't become an official all his life and didn't get any official position, but it is still satisfactory that he can be remembered by the world. What interesting stories does he have? Today I'm telling the story of him and Li Bai. Meng Haoran's portrait Meng Haoran and Li Bai are both famous poets in the Tang Dynasty, but in terms of achievements, Li Bai, the younger generation, is much better than Meng Haoran's predecessors. Li Bai, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, was named as a "violet layman" and was known as a "poetic immortal". Up to now, many scholars are still studying his poems.

Meng Haoran is ten years older than Li Bai. Meng Haoran's name was known to many people before they met. Li Bai has always worshipped him and is eager to see his idol. Once Li Bai was drinking on the Yellow Crane Tower. When he heard that Meng Haoran was going to fly to Xiangyang to live in seclusion nearby, he immediately went to visit him. Meng Haoran had long heard of Li Bai's name, and went out to see Li Bai before his clothes could be arranged. They hit it off immediately and became good friends from then on. They often drink together, write poems, talk about life and ambition, and live happily. However, the good times did not last long. Meng Haoran is going out of town soon, so Li Bai will accompany him if he has something to do. Otherwise, according to Li Bai's love of traveling, Meng Haoran will be sure to keep him company. Before he left, Li Bai hosted a banquet in honor of Meng Haoran at the Yellow Crane Tower. After three rounds of drinking, he stood in a tall building and looked at the sailing boats drifting away in the distance. With mixed feelings, Li Bai wrote a famous sentence that has been passed down for thousands of years to bid farewell to Meng Haoran. 4/75/76/77/7