Literal meaning of the whole poem (translation): sitting alone in a quiet bamboo forest, singing and whistling while playing the piano. No one knows in the mountains and forests, only a bright moon is quietly accompanying me.
Content of the whole poem: I am leaning alone in the dense bamboo, playing the pipa and humming a song. It's too light for anyone to hear, except my partner, Mingyue.
Appreciation of the whole poem:
This poem describes the leisure life and interest of hermits, the leisure life of the poet sitting alone under the moon and playing the piano. With simple and beautiful words, it conveys the poet's calm and indifferent state of mind, showing the realm of tranquility and appealing to both refined and popular tastes.
The environment in which the poet started his activities was quiet. The word "independence" at the beginning left a prominent impression on readers, and the word "independence" also runs through the whole article. "Dark fire" refers to the depths of bamboo forest. As the name implies, the "Bamboo Pavilion" is a house built deep in the bamboo forest, and Wang Wei sits alone in it.
The second sentence inherits the poet's carefree, alone, and expresses his feelings by playing the piano and whistling. It is obvious that the poet plays the piano in the bamboo pavilion not to be appreciated, but to express his feelings in his arms. "Long whistle" means singing poems loudly with a long voice.
Write three or four sentences about your inner world, and no one can understand them. "It's too light for anyone to hear" is the proper meaning of this poem. If he didn't care what people knew and didn't know, he wouldn't have written this poem. Since he wrote this poem, it shows that he still hopes someone can understand him. Unfortunately, he was only accompanied by a bright moon in the sky. Writing "I don't know" at the beginning and "Moonlight" at the end can also be said to echo each other.