The stream of the river has been flowing for less than a day, and white stones are exposed on the riverbed. The weather is getting colder and the red leaves on the branches are becoming scarce. These two poems are from the Mountain written by Wang Wei, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. It depicts a scene in the mountains in autumn.
The first sentence describes the clarity of Jingxi (now south of Yixing, Jiangsu), with white stone dew in the water. This shows that the water is very clear, and white stones emerge in the water, giving people a clear and quiet feeling.
The second sentence describes the autumn weather when red leaves are sparse. The cold wind caused many leaves to fall, leaving only sparse red leaves hanging on the trees. The red leaves here refer to the unique red leaves in autumn, giving people a gorgeous and bleak feeling.
Generally speaking, these two poems express the poet's deep feelings for autumn by depicting natural scenery. Autumn, on the one hand, brings people the joy of harvest, on the other hand, it also brings a kind of sadness that time passes and everything withers. This complex feeling is well reflected in the poem.
In addition, these two poems also reflect the artistic style of Wang Wei's paintings and poems with paintings. He described a vivid Qiu Jingtu with concise and lively language, which made readers feel as if they were in that beautiful mountain and felt the breath of autumn. At the same time, he expressed his feelings and mood through this poem, making this poem not only a beautiful painting, but also a moving song.
Style characteristics of Wang Wei's poems;
1. pastoral poetry: Wang Wei's poems are mostly pastoral poems, depicting the beauty of nature and revealing the leisure and leisure in a leisurely life. His landscape poems are mostly in the form of five laws and five sentences, with short length, delicate language and soothing syllables, which are especially suitable for expressing the tranquility of landscapes and the poet's comfortable mood.
2. Dilute the ethereal: Wang Wei's poetic style is light and leisurely, fresh and lively; The rhythm is harmonious, implicit and meaningful; Dilute ethereal, lasting appeal; The scene blends into one, and it is natural. He is good at expressing natural scenery and people's activities and feelings in his poems.
3. Full of Zen: Wang Wei is not only a great poet, but also a devout Buddhist. His poems often contain profound Zen meaning. By depicting natural scenery and people's activities, he showed his deep thinking and understanding of life and the universe.
4. Painting in Poetry: As a poet and painter, Wang Wei is good at bringing the essence of painting into poetry. There are often vivid descriptions in his poems, which make readers seem to see vivid pictures. This is also the embodiment of the artistic characteristics of painting and poetry in his poems.
5. Strong sense of music: Wang Wei's poems have beautiful language, soothing syllables and strong sense of music. His poems can often express a beautiful sense of music through the rhythm and rhythm of language, so that readers can feel a kind of beautiful enjoyment while reading poems.