During the Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei was an official in Beijing, when literati and writers gathered and talents were produced. However, his friend Qi Wuqian failed in the test and returned to his hometown angrily, which made Wang Wei deeply feel the hardships of his career and the impermanence of life. At this moment of loss, the turmoil in Wang Wei's heart was surging like a river, and he finally wrote this widely circulated poem "Sending Qi to Return to the Hometown".
The poem begins with "There is no hermit in the sundae, and the heroic soul returns", showing the social atmosphere and the ambition of the author at that time. Wang Wei was deeply influenced by Confucianism and pursued meritorious service, and his friend Qi Wuqian's frustrated return to his hometown made him feel the ups and downs of life and the impermanence of his career.
In the poem, "distant trees lead travelers, and the lonely city should be sunset" is not only a vivid description of natural scenery, but also a reminder of the reluctance and regret of friends leaving. The distant guests and the lonely city are like a portrayal of Qi Wuqian and Wang Wei themselves, bearing the ups and downs of life together.
This poem inspires us on how to adjust our mindset and persevere in the face of setbacks and losses. In the predicament, we must be like Wang Wei, stick to our ideals and beliefs, and believe that as long as there is light in our hearts, we can get out of the darkness. At the same time, we should also cherish our friendship with our friends, and support each other to tide over difficulties together, no matter what the circumstances.
"Sending Qi to Return to the Hometown" is not only a poem expressing deep regret and reluctance to friends, but also a masterpiece full of philosophy and life wisdom. It makes us understand that on the road of life, we will encounter all kinds of setbacks and difficulties. But as long as we have firm faith and move forward bravely, we will be able to overcome all difficulties and usher in our own glory.