The poet docked at the foot of Beigu Mountain and wrote this famous poem of scene blendingWang Wan is a native of Luoyang, Henan Province, and after being admitted to the Jinshi, he was awarded the post of chief secretary of Xingyang County and participated in the revision of the "Four Records of the Group Book". He once traveled back and forth between the beautiful mountains and rivers of Wu Chu, and was deeply attracted by the picturesque scenery here, so he wrote a large number of poems singing about the south of the Yangtze River, but unfortunately it has been lost in the process of circulation, and now there are only ten poems left, which makes people feel a little regretful.
At the end of winter and the beginning of spring, the poet Wang Wan entered Wu by boat from Chu Land, and when he came to the foot of Gushan Mountain in Beigu, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, because it was late, he could only stay here temporarily. The poet Wang Wan was alone in the boat, and was moving towards the "green water" in front of him, sailing to the distant road beyond the solid mountain in the north of Zhenjiang. At this time, others are in a foreign land, and the wandering feelings in the hometown of Shenchi arise spontaneously.
Because of the spring water, the river appears very vast, looking at it, the river is much wider than usual, it seems to have been flush with both banks, the poet Wang Wan sat on the boat, feeling that his vision became wider because of the water potential. Because it was a smooth wind and a gentle wind, the sails hung vertically from the mast. Because the wind and waves are calm, the two sides of the river seem very empty, and the green river is in front of you, so this night can be said to exude the breath of spring. The poet Wang Wan rode a lonely boat and walked slowly on the river, and before he knew it, he felt that it was a dead night, and the spring of the coming year would come soon.
The time passed quickly, and when the dawn had come, and the night had not yet subsided, a red sun rose on the sea in the east;Although the New Year has not yet arrived, the river has already revealed a strong sense of spring. The time sequence is constantly changing, and it is so hurried, it can be said to be fleeting, "the country is not my land", so for people who are wandering, how can they not feel homesick?
When the rising sun rises from the Oriental Sea and the spring is budding, the poet Wang Wan is riding a flat boat and sailing to the road beyond the green mountains between the green waters. At this moment, a flock of geese migrated from the south to the north, and was flying through the clear sky overhead, perhaps they would fly over Luoyang, the hometown of the poet Wang Wan, and the poet Wang Wan remembered the allusion of "The Legend of the Wild Goose", so how he hoped that the wild goose could send a letter to his family: Wild geese!My letter to my family has already been written, and when you fly over the edge of Luoyang, I beg you to report your safety to my family on my behalf, and to greet them on my behalf.
When he arrived here, the surrounding scene triggered the poet Wang Wan's homesickness, so he picked up his pen and wrote "Under the Solid Mountain in the Second Bei":
Outside the green mountains of Klook, in front of the green water.
The tide is wide on both sides, and the wind is hanging.
The sea is born in the night, and the spring of the river enters the old year.
Where to reach the township book, return to the side of Yanluoyang.
This is a five-character poem, the sentence "the tide is flat and the banks are wide" is written magnificently, and the couplet is also quite wonderful. The neck couplet echoes the first couplet, shrouded in a faint layer of nostalgia. This couplet was talked about at the time and was widely sung. However, this does not mean that only these two sentences are good sentences, from the content of the whole poem, it also seems harmonious and beautiful, both full of artistic charm, so it has always been widely praised and is an enduring masterpiece.
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