Wang Meng's Poems: Landscape and Pastoral Poems
Landscape pastoral poetry school is one of the two major poetry schools in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. This school of poetry is the successor of Tao Yuanming, Xie Lingyun and Xie Yao. The poets of this school are famous for being good at depicting pastoral scenery, and their artistic styles are close. They reflect their quiet mood or quiet thoughts by depicting quiet scenery, so they are called "pastoral poets". Among them, Wang Wei and Meng Haoran, who have the highest achievements and the greatest influence, have also become "Wang Meng". Meng Haoran's pastoral poems were mostly written in the form of five-character poems, which were very famous at that time. In his poems, there are descriptions of magnificent mountains and rivers, scenes of hermits living in the mountains, descriptions of travel scenes and reflections on the life of rural farmers. For example,