The poem "Zen Realm after Broken Mountain Temple" often written by poets in the Tang Dynasty was selected as 300 Tang poems.
This poem describes the impression after visiting the Buddhist temple in the morning, depicts a unique and peaceful realm with concise brushwork, and expresses the poet's joy in visiting scenic spots and his strong pursuit of lofty realm. The whole poem has a simple style, distinct layers, profound images, muddy artistic conception, concise and clear, strong appeal and quite complete art. This is a unique and famous poem in the Tang Dynasty.
Life and death are generous, caring for each other. Hold your hand and grow old with your son.
The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems at the beginning of ancient Chinese poetry. It collects 365,438+065,438+0.6 centuries of poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period, among which 6 poems are Sheng poems, that is, there are only titles but no contents, which are called Six Sheng Poems.
Confucius once summarized the purpose of the Book of Songs as "innocence" and educated his disciples to read the Book of Songs as their standard of speech and action. Among the pre-Qin philosophers, many people quoted the Book of Songs.
For example, Mencius, Xunzi, Mozi, Zhuangzi, Han Feizi and others often quote sentences in the Book of Songs to enhance their persuasiveness. By the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, The Book of Songs was regarded as a classic by Confucianism and became one of the six classics and five classics.