The content of the poem "Spring Dawn":
Spring Dawn
Tang Dynasty: Meng Haoran
I sleep in spring without realizing the dawn, and hear the singing of birds everywhere.
The sound of wind and rain at night makes you know how many flowers have fallen.
Last night there was constant wind and rain. How many of the beautiful spring flowers were blown down?
Appreciation of "Spring Dawn":
This little poem "Spring Dawn" seems ordinary and unremarkable when you first read it. After reading it repeatedly, you will feel that there is a special world in the poem. Its artistic charm does not lie in its gorgeous rhetoric or its unique artistic techniques, but in its charm. The style of the whole poem is like flowing clouds
It is simple and natural, but it is far-reaching and profound, and it is unique and wonderful. For thousands of years, people have recited and discussed it, as if this short four-line poem contains endless artistic treasures. The language of "Spring Dawn" is easy to understand and natural, with no trace of artificial carving at all. The meaning is shallow but the scene is true, just like a spring water flowing from the depths of the poet's soul, crystal clear
clear, filling the poet's life and beating the poet's pulse. Reading it is like drinking wine and getting drunk unconsciously. The poet's emotions and environment,
find the true interest of nature and the essence of nature. "Articles are made by nature, but they are accidentally found by clever hands." This is the most natural poem, the sound of nature.
About the author:
Meng Haoran (689-740), male, Han nationality, poet of the Tang Dynasty. The real name is unknown (one theory is that the name is Hao), and the courtesy name is Haoran. He was born in Xiangyang, Xiangzhou (now Xiangyang, Hubei), and is known as "Meng Xiangyang" in the world. Haoran, a young man who loves integrity, likes to help people in need, and is good at poetry. When he was forty years old, he traveled to Beijing.
His teacher, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty issued an edict to recite his poems. When it came to the words "I don't know how to give up," Xuanzong said: "You don't seek official positions, and I have never abandoned you. What can I do?
p>False me? "Because he was not yet in office, he lived in seclusion in Lumen Mountain and wrote more than 200 poems. Meng Haoran and Wang Wei, another landscape and pastoral poet, were called "Wang Meng".