Wang Wei's early poems satirizing eunuchs

Beautiful history

Since beauty is respected throughout the empire, how can Shi stay at home humbly? .

At dawn, I washed clothes at the south lake, and I was caught by Wu again.

A humble day is no different from others, and you can't learn much.

She no longer powdered her face with her own hands, nor put a silk robe on her shoulders. ..

The more the king loved her, the cuter she became, which made him lose his wisdom. ..

The girls who washed silk beside her were left at a distance from her chariot. ..

None of the girls in her neighborhood can imitate her beauty.

This poem uses humble and prominent historical events to fable the opportunity and opportunity for a scholar to be valued by the king. Just as Chen Ziang once said in the poem "Kun Jun", "You are exclusive at all times, and there is no talent in the past." In this poem, Wang Wei also deeply lamented the rare encounter between the monarch and the minister. That sentence "when you are mean, you are extraordinary, and the next day you are exalted, and everyone praises her." It is an extreme satire on the eunuchs and dignitaries who climbed the dragon and attached the phoenix to the summit, expressing the resentment of the poet's frustrated career.