Wang's and Wang's two poems are about seventeen years.

The order of the two songs in the seventeenth year of Wang is as follows:

Wang seventeen's two poems were written by Wang Wei, reflecting the mood and feelings of the author 17 years old. First, introduce the first poem, seventeen years old. The content of Seventeen mainly describes the author's feelings and thoughts when he was young.

The poem reads: "seventeen years old, riding a horse, riding a horse on the platform to make a new sound", expressing the author's youthful and frivolous state. He rode a horse on the platform, showing a heroic and confident mental state. On the other hand, the poem also reveals the author's sigh and cherish of time: "Looking at the Jade Pavilion in the south, looking at the sea of clouds in the north, it is time for the sea of clouds to dream." These descriptions express the author's feelings about the passage of time and longing for the unknown future.

The second poem is another of the two poems written by Wang when he was seventeen, and he wrote seventeen letters to Wenzhou Gaorun. This poem is mainly written in the form of letters to Gao Run, the author's friend. In the poem, the author deeply expresses his cherish and yearning for friendship: "Sri Lankan people are looking at the same stars in Changzhou", which shows that the author cherishes friendship. In the poem, the author also describes the natural scenery, such as "the fisherman's cave is full of flowers, and the chivalrous man hangs the blue sheep". By describing the natural scenery of Wenzhou and the living conditions of Wenzhou people, he shared his thoughts and expectations for the friendship of friends.

Generally speaking, the two poems "Two Poems by Wang Seventeen" both express the author's feelings about time, pride and confidence in youth, and cherish and yearn for friendship. These poems show Wang Wei's keen observation and profound thinking on life, nature and human feelings. Wang Wei created a poetic realm full of connotation and emotion through delicate writing and unique image description.

In the history of literature, Wang Wei is one of the most important writers in the Tang Dynasty. His works are famous for their description of nature and philosophical thinking. Wang's Two Poems at Seventeen years old reflects his keen observation and unique speculative ability, and shows his outstanding achievements in literary creation. These works are of great significance to the study of Tang literature and Wang Wei's literary style, and also bring us the enjoyment of beauty and spiritual enlightenment.

The origin of Wang Wei

Wang Wei (7,065,438+0-7,665,438+0), with charming personality, is known as the "scattered people in Heluo" and is a famous writer, poet and painter in Tang Dynasty. The following will analyze the origin of Wang Wei in detail. Wang Wei was born in the early years of the Tang Dynasty. His ancestral home is Luoyang City, Henan Province, so he is called "Heluo Sanren". Wang Wei's father, Chen Wang, is a brilliant official. His strict education and training of his son gave Wang Wei a good foundation in literature and art.

According to historical records, Wang Wei was deeply influenced by Taoism when he was young, and his early ideological and artistic talents were outstanding. He dabbled in a subset of Confucian classics and history, especially Buddhism, Taoism and literature and art. At the same time, he followed his father into the officialdom and achieved a certain official position under the cultural background of the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

Wang Wei is famous for his poetry creation and landscape painting. His poetry works are good at describing natural scenery and characters' emotions in concise and beautiful language, and expressing his views on life, philosophy and Zen thought. His landscape paintings are famous for their exquisite brushwork and grand artistic conception, and are known as "the prince of mountains and rivers". Wang Wei's literary talent and artistic talent made him enjoy a high reputation at that time, which had a far-reaching influence on later literati and artists.