The poet of the Tang Dynasty has been sung through the ages, but he has left an eternal classic with

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-29

During the Tang Dynasty, there was a poet who, although he never set foot in Biansai, left an eternal legacy with his poetic talent. His name is Wang Zhilian, and although he only left a few poems in his life, he is famous because two of his works have been included in modern primary school Chinese textbooks. Let's explore the legendary life of this Tang poet and the poems that have been passed down through the ages.

In the poetry arena of the Tang Dynasty, the lives of poets were not all as beautiful as people imagined. Wang Zhihuan was born in the Wang family of Taiyuan, however, with the changes of the times, the former glory of the family no longer exists. Despite this, Wang Zhihuan inherited the excellent genes of his ancestors, and showed intelligence and literary talent at a young age. However, he was uninhibited as a young man, wandering the rivers and lakes, and it was not until he was over twenty years old that he woke up from the life of a ranger boy, devoted himself to reading and writing, and began the life that a normal student should have.

Wang Zhihuan entered the officialdom twice, but both ended in gloom, and his official luck was not good. He wrote a large number of excellent poems during his lifetime, but only six have survived. Despite this, the poet relied on the two poems that were selected as modern primary school Chinese textbooks, "Climbing the Stork's Tower" and "Liangzhou Ci", which were praised by later generations and were known as the lucky stars of the Tang Dynasty poetry circle.

"Climbing the Stork's Tower" is made by Wang Zhilian's resigned and returned to his hometown after traveling to the Stork's Tower. The poem describes the magnificent scene in front of us, as well as the simple philosophy of climbing high and looking far, which inspires future generations to actively explore and forge ahead in life. The "Liangzhou Ci" depicts the special feeling of overlooking the Yellow River, showing the magnificent and desolate scenery of the Biansai area, leaving a tragic and desolate emotion, which will be praised by future generations.

Although Wang has never set foot in Biansai, he is not the only one. Another poet, Wang Han, also never set foot in Liangzhou, but he also left behind "Liangzhou Ci", which is not inferior to Wang Zhilian. Their poems contain a unique understanding and emotional expression of the Biansai region, and have become the representative works of Biansai poetry in the Tang Dynasty.

In the poetry arena of the Tang Dynasty, three of the "Four Great Border Poets" have personally experienced the border guards. Although Wang Zhihuan has never had this experience, he uses his poems to praise for posterity. His poems depict the majestic momentum and magnificent scenery of the rivers and mountains of the northern country with concise words and far-reaching artistic conceptions, inspiring the Chinese nation to be high-spirited.

Wang Zhilian and his poems bear witness to the extraordinary fate of an ordinary poet. He has never set foot in Saiwai, but his poems have traveled through time, passed down to the present day, and will forever shine in the history of Chinese poetry.

Through the story of Wang Zhilian, we see the unusual life experience and creative style of a poet. Even in the ups and downs, he wrote his own legend with poetry, left poems that were admired by future generations, and became a legendary figure in the Tang Dynasty poetry circle.

Although this poet has not set foot outside the fortress, he has vividly expressed the magnificence of the side plug with his poems, which has become an eternal classic and inspired generations of China.

Wang Zhilian, as a bright star in the poetry circle of the Tang Dynasty, although his life experience is not as exciting as that of the traditional Biansai poets, he has left eternal traces with several of his hand-me-down works, and has become a literary giant admired by future generations.

The course of his life is not smooth, but it shows the poet's tenacity and perseverance in an unusual way. Wang Zhilian's early life was quite **, advocating chivalry and martial arts in his youth, wandering the rivers and lakes, and did not return to the road of literary creation until he was over 20 years old. This experience may have given him an unusual boldness and passion in his poetry, making his works contain profound connotations in their simplicity and give people far-reaching thoughts.

Several poems written by Wang Zhilian, although they are not many in number, can be called classics. "Climbing the Stork's Tower" and "Liangzhou Ci" as his masterpieces, deeply touched the heartstrings of future generations. Through these two poems, he sketched the magnificent scenery of the rivers and mountains of the northern country, and outlined the majestic artistic conception in concise and profound language. This clever use of words to outline the scene gives people a visual impact, and at the same time stimulates the reader's deep resonance.

In particular, "Climbing the Stork's Tower", in just two crosses, shows the magnificence of thousands of miles, highlights the poet's yearning and exploration for the distance, and implies the spiritual core of life's pursuit of progress and continuous transcendence. This concise and meaningful way of expression not only makes people feel that the poet has a broad vision when he climbs high and looks into the distance, but also triggers a deep reflection on the meaning and pursuit of life.

Even though Wang Zhihuan did not experience the life of the Biansai area, he expressed his unique understanding and perception of the Biansai area in the poem. The rivers and mountains of the northern country he portrayed, although they were not personally visited, made people feel the majestic beauty of that land, and let readers stir up thoughts and yearning for nature, life and distant places in the depths of their hearts.

Wang Zhilian's poetry is the pursuit and exploration of life and the distance. Although his words are concise, they have left a profound meaning that has inspired the hearts of future generations. His creation is not only a contribution to literature and art, but also a profound reflection and expression of the meaning of life. Through his works, we see the image of a poet who constantly pursues excellence, surpasses himself, and shows a poetic life, and feels his sincere feelings for nature and life.

Therefore, Wang Zhilian's poems are not only literary works, but also a kind of spiritual inheritance and enlightenment. His poetry is not bound by the times and is timeless, inspiring future generations to pursue the sincere pursuit of the heart and constantly explore the meaning and value of life.

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