Introduction of works
The author of "Cui Jiudi's Singing Farewell to Nanshan" is Wang Wei, who was selected as the 55th poem of the whole Tang poetry 128. The poet is reluctant to part with his friend, hoping to catch up with the beautiful scenery of osmanthus in full bloom, which shows his praise and yearning for his friend's retirement. Poetry is simple and easy to understand, and true feelings are revealed.
original text
Cui Jiudi's slogan of going to Nanshan immediately to say goodbye.
Author: Wei
We met for a few days when the city corner broke up.
There are osmanthus flowers in the mountains, so don't wait for flowers like graupel.
To annotate ...
1, slogan: oral profession, which means a poem is written casually without a draft.
2. City corner: a corner of the city wall.
3. A few days: When?
4. Osmanthus fragrans: Osmanthus fragrans has a strong aroma.
5, graupel: snow graupel, here is a metaphor for falling flowers.
Make an appreciative comment
I broke up today, and I don't know when I can meet again. You should go to Zhong Nanshan when osmanthus flowers are in full bloom, and don't wait until the flowers fall like snow, which will disappoint the beautiful scenery of nature. The poet is reluctant to part with his friend, hoping to catch up with the beautiful scenery of osmanthus in full bloom, which shows his praise and yearning for his friend's retirement. Poetry is simple and easy to understand, and true feelings are revealed.
Brief introduction of the author
Wang Wei (70 1-76 1), whose real name is Moggi, whose real name is Shi Fo and whose real name is Vimalakīrti. Vimalakīrti is a layman of Mahayana Buddhism, a famous bodhisattva at home, and his free translation is famous for its cleanliness and pollution-free. It can be seen that Wang Wei's name has an indissoluble bond with Buddhism.
Wang Wei's achievements in poetry are various, including frontier poems, landscape poems, metrical poems and quatrains. His poems were called by Su Shi as "paintings in poems and poems in paintings". He really has his unique attainments in describing natural scenery. Whether it is the grandeur of famous mountains and rivers, the grandeur of frontier blockades, or the quietness of small bridges and flowing water, it can accurately and concisely create a perfect and vivid image, with less pen and ink, high artistic conception and complete integration of poetry and painting. For more articles on appreciation of ancient poems, please pay attention to the column of complete works of Wang Wei's poems. Landscape pastoral poetry school is one of the two major poetry schools in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The main writers are Meng Haoran, Wang Wei, Chang Jian, Zuyong, Pei Di and others. Among them, Wang Wei and Meng Haoran have the highest achievements and the greatest influence, also known as "Wang Meng".