Wang Anshi is a famous politician, reformer and writer in Chinese history. His poetic works take reform ideas as the theme, describe natural scenery and human history, and are full of vivid images and profound philosophy. The following are some of Wang Anshi's famous poems:
The spring breeze is green again on the south bank of the river. When will the bright moon shine on me again? ——"Mooring the Boat in Guazhou"
The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu. ——"Yuan Ri"
The emperor couldn't get on the ship when he called him, so he claimed that he was a wine-drinking immortal. ——"Langtaosha·Beidaihe"
Thousands of households always exchange new peaches for old charms every day. ——"Yuan Ri"
There are several plum blossoms in the corner, and Ling Han blooms alone. ——"Plum Blossom"
I know it's not snow from afar, because there is a faint fragrance. ——"Plum Blossom"
Whoever cuts through the thousands of miles of Kunlun, boundless waves will hit the sky. —— "Wangshan Viewing the Sea"
The endless falling trees rustle, and the endless Yangtze River rolls in. ——"Climbing Feilai Peak"
The world has passed through the Qin Dynasty one after another, picking up the smoke and mist to practice. ——"Zhongshan Jishi"
In addition to the above verses, Wang Anshi also has many other classic verses, such as "One water protects the fields and brings greenery around them, and two mountains are lined with gates and bring greenery", "The spring breeze turns green to the south bank of the river. When will the bright moon shine on me again?" and so on. These poems not only express Wang Anshi's praise of natural scenery, but also reflect his concern and reflection on social reality.