Wang Wei's Zen poems;
1, an autumn night in the mountains
The empty mountains are bathed in a new rain, and feel the early autumn at night. The bright moon shed clear light from the cracks and cleared the fountain on the rocks. The bamboo forest is sonorous, the washerwoman returns, and the lotus leaves are swaying to get on the canoe. Spring spring might as well give it a rest, and the autumn sun can stay on the hills for a long time.
This poem depicts a scene of a deep mountain autumn night, fresh and natural, full of poetry. The poet shows a beautiful picture by describing the natural scenery such as empty mountains and fresh rain, pine forests and bright moons, clear springs of rocks, noisy bamboo forests and swaying lotus flowers, which makes people feel relaxed and happy. At the same time, the poem expresses the author's love for nature and thinking about life, and embodies the author's Zen thought of transcending the secular and yearning for nature.
2. Over the Temple of Ji Xiang
I don't know where Ji Xiang Temple is, so I climbed several miles into the clouds and peaks. Ancient trees are towering, but there are no pedestrian paths, and there are bells in the mountains in the temple. The spring water in the mountains hits the dangerous rocks, and the sun in the pine forest is cold. In the evening, come to the empty pool and meditate quietly to suppress the dragon.
This poem describes the poet's independence in the noise. By depicting the ancient temples in the mountains, the sounds of springs and the sun, the dangerous stone pine forest and other natural scenery, the poet conveyed a Zen spirit that transcends secular disputes and has a peaceful mind. At the same time, this poem uses fables and symbols to convey the author's determination and courage to practice meditation with thoughts that can conquer the dragon of lust, and expresses the realm of meditation and the difficulty of practice with images of a stream singing on winding rocks and the sun exercising in pines.
3. My retreat in Zhongnanshan
After middle age, I have a strong kind heart, and I didn't settle down at the edge of Mount Zhongnan until my later years. Interest concentration is often unique to play and have a happy thing to enjoy self-appreciation. Sometimes go to the end of the water to seek the source, or sit and watch the ever-changing clouds rise. Occasionally I met a village elder in the Woods, and I chatted with him until I often forgot to go home.
This poem describes the author's pursuit of Tao and his daily life after middle age. Poets often walk alone between mountains and rivers, immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and realize Zen. He walked to the end of the current, then sat and watched the clouds rising in Ran Ran, showing a natural and calm attitude towards life. And one day I met an old woodcutter's sentence of talking and laughing, which never came back, showing the author's inner spiritual realm, regardless of the secular.
4. Spring and Pei Di Visit Coco in Li Xinchang.
Taoyuan has always been a dusty place, and the southern end of Liushi visited a secluded place. I dare not guard the door, but I know there are harps and bottles in the room. How lonely the clouds on the pool are, and the grass all over the city is spring. Looking at the trees in the dusk, I remember that the new grave has not been abandoned.
This poem is a sentimental work for a friend who has never met before. By describing the scenery in Li Xinchang and the secluded life in Lu Yi, the poet expressed his admiration and yearning for the life of a hermit who is far away from the secular and yearns for nature. By describing the seclusion of Taoyuan, this poem shows the secluded atmosphere of Lu Yi. At the same time, through the description of the clouds and loneliness on the pond, it shows the profound friendship and farewell between the poet and Lv Yiren.
After a heavy rain, I was in my cabin in Wangchuan.
Rain is stored in the forest, smoke comes slowly, and steamed quinoa is used to cook millet. An egret flies over the quiet swamp, and mango birds sing in the trees in midsummer. I learned to watch the morning glory in the mountains calmly and eat sunflower seeds with dew under the pine branches. Why should I scare seagulls, even if I think about it, by giving the honorary position to any clown? ?
This poem describes life in a villa on rainy days. The poet expressed his love for nature and thought about life by describing natural scenery such as fireworks in the empty forest, steamed quinoa boiled millet, egrets in paddy fields and orioles on summer trees. At the same time, the poet takes the mountain residence as the background, and images such as watching hibiscus and breaking sunflower show his practice and attitude towards life. Why should I scare seagulls, even if I think about it, by giving the honorary position to any clown? It further expressed his Zen thought of being indifferent to fame and fortune and not caring about the world.