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Secret love becomes a famous saying (Wang Wei)
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Love for a long time, hate for a long time, can not let go, or the pain of acacia. Love is an eternal topic since ancient times, and it is also a mysterious emotion. It's hard to say or tell, which provoked the children of the world of mortals to chop and chop, and the reason was still chaotic, and they wrote all their sorrows. There are many famous poems about love, but the most widely known is Acacia. This widely circulated poem has a simple and direct meaning, and the words are quite clear, and everyone knows its meaning. Such a clear poem not only makes a few-year-old children familiar with it, but also gives a very ordinary bean a new meaning. It is euphemistically called "acacia bean" and has become a representative of eternal fashion. At the same time, all spoony children deeply remember one person, that is, the versatile Wang Wei.

Wang Wei was an outstanding painter in the Tang Dynasty, and he was also good at music. He is a rare generalist. Although the literary name is very popular, it was recognized as literate Sect in Kaiyuan and Tianbao periods. Because he has been an official in the capital for many years and has had many contacts with the prince and your Lord, his works also contain many poems that should be praised, flattering poems and words that directly promote Buddhism. For example, this poem of An Song's early audience with Minister Jia Zhi in Guanghe Palace is the most typical example:

The red-hat rooster just announced that in the morning, the keeper of the robe brought Yuyun furs.

Nine palaces opened the Golden Palace, and envoys from all countries bowed to the emperor.

At the beginning of the day, Sun shook his palm and smoked a yellow robe.

The audience withdrew from the court, ordered in five colors, and jingled the beads to Phoenix Lake.

At the age of fifteen, he went to Beijing to take an exam. Because he can write good poems, be good at calligraphy and painting, and have a talent for music, Wang Wei, a teenager, immediately became the darling of princes and nobles in Beijing. In that aristocratic hereditary society, versatile people will naturally be appreciated by Wei. He is famous for his poems, and he became a famous poet before he was 20 years old, because he was welcomed by powerful people. He followed Ning Wang and Xue for many years until he was twenty-one years old. As a scholar, like Li Bai, he pursues fame, but he is lofty because of his talent, and he belongs to the people who wander in contradictions. There seem to be similarities in treating love. Li Bai once admired Yang Guifei, and Wang Wei secretly loved Wu Huifei, a favorite of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, who was the granddaughter of Wu Zetian, the mother of the birthday girl Wang Limao, and the former mother-in-law of Yang Yuhuan. Only Wu Huifei Wang Wei is 1 year old, that is to say, when fifteen-year-old Wang Wei walked into the palace, she was sixteen. In the 12th year of Kaiyuan (724), after Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty abolished the queen of the main room, he named the 25-year-old Wu Shi Hui Fei. At this time, women are the most attractive, and their manners and conversation are very mature, which attracts men the most.

As a guest of Li Xian's family, it stands to reason that Wu Huifei, the queen of Tang Zhenshun, should have never seen her, let alone had an affair with her. But everything happens for a reason, because before Li Mao was born, Wu Huifei had three children, but they all died. Tang Xuanzong was afraid that his children would die again, so he believed in superstition and let his children be adopted by others. Li Mao was adopted by Li Xian, King of Ning, and Princess yuanshi county personally nursed Li Mao. However, as a biological mother, Wu Huifei often shuttles to the home of Li Xian, the king of Ning, and occasionally inevitably meets Wang Wei, who is highly valued by Li Xian, the king of Ning. Although we didn't talk much to each other, Wu Huifei's charming face and gentle and elegant atmosphere made Wang Wei fall in love at first sight. It was not until Wang Shengliqi, Princess Xianyi and Princess Taihua were born later that Wu Huifei took her children to and from Lixian, Wang Ning, more frequently.

What's more, the history books say that Huifei is not only beautiful in appearance, good at singing and dancing, but also very talented, and inherited her aunt Wu Zetian's cleverness and cruelty. But in any case, this Hui Fei eventually died of inner emotional entanglements, mostly because she killed several princes and a servant girl herself, and could not bear the mental pressure and eventually died. If she really inherited the wisdom and cruelty of her aunt Wu Zetian, why did she die of terror and self-condemnation? You know, killing people in the palace was the most common at that time. Didn't Wu Zetian also kill her own children? Has she ever done this? If you want to seize power, can you kill three princes at will to stabilize the country? Which dynasty's king's tomb was not implied from the blood-stained body? Who can figure out how many people Wu Zetian murdered to deprive her of her rights? Judging from the records of various cases, Hui Fei is not as cruel as the legend.

In his 38 years, he has given birth to six children. I have to admit that Xuanzong's love for Hui Fei has never weakened. Otherwise, it is not easy to get lucky once in the harem, let alone get pregnant many times. In the harem of incest, there are also some records of women cheating more or less in history, but Huifei alone can't find any clues to cheating. It can also be seen from here that she is still a virtuous wife. No wonder Xuanzong once wanted to make her queen. Supposedly, she was really the most beautiful and holy woman in Tang Dynasty in the eyes of Wang Wei at that time. Otherwise, the talented Wang Wei would not have secretly loved her for many years. Wu Huifei, the favorite of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, also has many records in the history books. She is gorgeous in appearance, noble in manners and elegant in speech. Later, many writers also wrote many novels based on her, and many of them have seen artists perform little things about him on TV screens. Wang Wei lived in the palace for many years, and also wrote many poems, of course, there were also words written by Hui Fei.

That's right. Hui Fei is not as arrogant and willful as she wrote in the novel, but some accidents later stimulated this woman who just wanted to be a good wife and mother. With her intelligent posture and beautiful face, she entered the poetic marriage hall. She could have been a good wife and mother, but she didn't expect her husband to have a crush on her daughter-in-law, the beautiful Yang Yuhuan. In order to seduce her, Li Longji courted her, but Yang Yuhuan, 22, couldn't help it. They had an affair and flirted in the mansion all day. What happened next stimulated her originally kind-hearted, so that Princess Yu Hui could not bear the condemnation of her conscience and passed away with scars at the age of 38. Her departure made Wang Wei feel more and more lonely. Soon she left the palace and lived a semi-official and semi-secluded life, without thinking about the past.

At the beginning of the month, the moon rises, the autumn tea is thin, and the thin silk gown does not change clothes.

Andrew worked hard all night, but she was afraid to leave the room and couldn't bear to go back!

Perhaps in the huge palace, only Wang Wei saw through Hui Fei's weakness and kindness, or perhaps he read her life, so he felt this way. There are less than 400 poems by Wang Wei. Among them, the representative works are poems depicting natural scenery such as mountains and rivers and rural areas and praising seclusion. It is said that this "Autumn Nocturne" is Wang Wei's masterpiece in the palace. It depicts the mood of a lonely woman and was written around 740 AD. At this time, the lust for the beauty of her daughter-in-law made her imitate her grandmother Wu Zetian, and then remarried from an empty net, giving Wei a side princess and renewing the appointment of Princess Wei Weishou, the daughter of the princes. This is also the loneliest time for Wu Huifei. In order to make this beautiful and gentle woman happy, Wang Wei once accompanied her to the parade. Presumably this "Autumn Night in the Deep Mountains" is a memory.

The empty mountains are bathed in a new rain, and feel the early autumn at night.

The bright moon shed clear light from the cracks and cleared the fountain on the rocks.

The bamboo forest is sonorous, the washerwoman returns, and the lotus leaves are swaying to get on the canoe.

Spring spring might as well give it a rest, and the autumn sun can stay on the hills for a long time.

Later, after his death, Wang devoted himself to studying Buddhism. There is a Vimalakīrti classic in Buddhism, which is a book taught by Vimalakīrti to his disciples and his favorite. As can be seen from many poems, he has been to many temples and devoted himself to practice.

Through the temple of Ji Xiang.

I don't know where Ji Xiang Temple is, so I climbed several miles into the clouds and peaks.

Through the ancient forest without human footprints, but now I hear bells on high?

The spring water in the mountains hits the dangerous rocks, and the sun in the pine forest is cold.

In the evening, come to the empty pool and meditate quietly to suppress the dragon.