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"Six Pastoral Music" Tang
Hearts also contain fresh rain overnight, green willows and a touch of spring smoke. The children at home have not been driven away, and the oriole singing the song of idleness is still sleeping.
Pastoral Song Peach Blossom with Rain is a poem by Wang Wei, a poet in Tang Dynasty. One or two sentences in the poem describe the beautiful scenery in the morning after the spring night rain; Third, four sentences use the method of contrast, with the movements and sounds of "falling flowers" and "singing birds", to set off the tranquility of "mountain guest" and the tranquility and joy of "mountain guest" mood. The whole poem expresses the author's leisurely mood of loving nature and enjoying the beauty of nature, and embodies the poet's pleasure of being close to nature.
Pastoral Music is a group of poems composed of seven six-character quatrains. The author lives in seclusion in Wangchuan Villa, in order to enjoy the pleasure of being close to nature, so the title is "Six Words of Wangchuan", and this poem is one of them. This poem is Wang Wei's later work. In Wang Wei's later poems, he mainly described his leisurely and secluded life in Zhong Nanshan and Wangchuan. "Biography of Wang Wei in Old Tang Dynasty" records: "All Uighur brothers respect Buddha, live on vegetables and don't eat blood. Grow up fast in your later years and don't wear clothes. "
Due to the influence of family environment, when he believed in Buddhism and relegated Jeju in his early years, his hermit thought had sprouted. Coupled with political changes such as Zhang Jiuling's dismissal from office and Li's coming to power, he gradually felt depressed and dark in his official career, and his ideals were shattered. Faced with the harsh reality, he didn't agree, and he felt powerless. Although Wang Wei was not persecuted when Li was in power, he was actually promoted, but his inner contradictions and depression became deeper and deeper.
Wang Wei is an upright and cowardly feudal intellectual who has been influenced by Buddhism for a long time. His only way out is to jump out of the circle of right and wrong and return to the old garden for seclusion. As a result, Wang Wei began to live as an official and a recluse in his later period, and even the Anshi rebellion, which had a great influence on his personal life, was hard to be positively reflected in his poems. In the later period, he basically held an indifferent attitude towards reality.
At first, he lived in seclusion, and later he had a villa in Wangchuan, Lantian, Song Dynasty. His life is more leisurely. He "played the piano and made poems with Taoist friends Pei Di and Uighur" and went to fast and read Buddha. "After retiring from the DPRK, he burned incense and sat alone to meditate." This poem was written during Wang Wei's seclusion in Wangchuan Lantian.
Wang Wei, a poet in Tang Dynasty. The word stroke. His father was originally from Qi (now Shanxi) and later moved to Yongji West, Shanxi, becoming a Hedong native. Kaiyuan (year number of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, 713-741) was a scholar. Tired officials give things. An Lushan rebels were hired when they were trapped in Chang 'an. After the chaos, they were demoted to Prince Zhongyun. After the official to ministers right cheng, so also known as Wang Youcheng.
In his later years, he lived in Wangchuan, Lantian, and lived an honest and secluded life. Poetry is as famous as Meng Haoran and is called "Wang Meng". In the early stage, I wrote some frontier poems, but the most important one was landscape poems, which promoted hermit life and Buddhism through the description of pastoral landscapes. Exquisite objects, vivid descriptions and unique achievements. He is also proficient in music, painting and calligraphy. This is Wang Youcheng.