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"Passing an Old Friend's Village"

Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty

An old friend brought chicken and millet and invited me to Tian's house.

The green trees are adjacent to the village, and the green mountains and hills are sloping outside.

Open a dining room and chat over wine.

On the Double Ninth Festival, I will come to see chrysanthemums.

Appreciation

"Passing Through My Old Friend's Village" is a five-rhyme poem written by Meng Haoran, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It describes how the poet was invited to the home of an old friend in the countryside and describes the tranquility of the farmhouse. The leisurely life scenes also describe the friendship between old friends. In the simple and natural pastoral scenery, the host and guest toasted to drink and chatted about daily life, which was full of fun and expressed the sincere friendship between the poet and his friends.

About the author

Meng Haoran was born in 689, named Hao, courtesy name Haoran, and nicknamed Mengshanren. He was a famous landscape and pastoral poet in the Tang Dynasty of my country. He was also known as " Wang Meng". Meng Haoran's poems are more about expressing personal feelings rather than the narrow realm of chanting objects. Meng Haoran's poems mainly express his thoughts of seclusion, leisure, and travel. The style of his poems is light and natural, and he is famous for his five-character ancient poems.