1, Wang Wei is one of the famous poets in Tang Dynasty in China. His poems are famous for their freshness, elegance and naturalness. His poetic style and ideological connotation are so rich that it is difficult to determine which poem is his peak. However, if we want to choose the most famous one from Wang Wei's many poems, Go to the Fortress is undoubtedly one of them.
2. The whole poem depicts magnificent natural scenes such as vast desert, rolling Yellow River and towering mountains and rivers in concise and clear language, expressing the poet's awe and praise for nature, and also reflecting the poet's inner loneliness, loneliness and sadness, as well as his generous and tragic feelings after being edified, purified and sublimated in the magnificent scenery of the desert.
3. The first two sentences of the poem clearly and concisely explain the poet's travel purpose and itinerary, and express his mission and responsibility to the frontier. The next two sentences vividly describe the loneliness and helplessness of travelers. The phrase "lonely smoke in the desert, the long river setting the yen" further depicts the loneliness and helplessness of travelers with the magnificent natural scenery as the background.
4. The whole poem depicts magnificent natural scenes such as vast desert, rolling Yellow River and towering mountains and rivers in concise and clear language, expressing the poet's awe and praise for nature, and also reflecting the poet's inner loneliness, loneliness and sadness, as well as his generous and tragic feelings after being edified, purified and sublimated in the magnificent scenery of the desert.
Wang Wei's related knowledge
1, Wang Wei, a famous poet, painter and musician in Tang Dynasty, was called "Shi Fo". His poetry works are famous for their freshness, elegance and naturalness, and are known as "painting in poetry and poetry in painting". Wang Wei's poetry works have a wide range of themes, including landscapes, pastoral scenery, frontier scenery, court life and so on.
What he is best at is pastoral poetry. His poems are full of love and praise for natural scenery, and he expresses his feelings and thoughts by describing natural scenery. At the same time, his poems also reflect his love and awe for life, as well as his thoughts and feelings about life.
3. Wang Wei's poetry works were not only highly respected at that time, but also had a far-reaching influence on later generations. His poetic style and ideological connotation are very rich, which has had an important impact on the development and evolution of China's ancient poetry. At the same time, his poems also had a far-reaching impact on later poets, and he was known as a "master of a generation".