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A Brief Introduction to the Author of Yewang
The author is the work of Wang Ji, a poet in the late Sui and early Tang Dynasties.

Wang Ji (about 589-644) was born in Longmen County, Jiangzhou (Tonghua Town, Wanrong County, Shanxi Province, 1972 was included in Wanrong County from Hejin County) and was a poet in the early Tang Dynasty. At the end of sui dynasty, filial piety was given, except for the official word. Chao was unhappy, resigned on sick leave, and awarded Yangzhou Liuhe Cheng again. When the world was in chaos, I abandoned my official position and went home.

Major achievements

Although Wang Ji has a wide range of hobbies, his most outstanding achievement is poetry. His pastoral poems are simple and natural, with profound artistic conception. "It is rare to enter the early Tang family in a simple style, such as kites and phoenixes flying in groups and suddenly encountering wild deer."

Wang Ji was recognized by later generations as the founder of five-character poems. He has made great contributions to the creation of Tang poetry and occupies a very important position in the history of China's poetry.

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Creation background

After Wang Ji entered the Tang Dynasty, he waited for a letter from the provincial secretary, and soon resigned and returned home. In Zhenguan, I was so happy that I turned back. This poem was written when the poet resigned and lived in seclusion in Gaodong (in Hejin, Shanxi).

Appreciation of Wang Ye's Works

This poem is about Shan Ye and autumn scenery. In the bleak and quiet scenery description, the whole poem expresses loneliness and anguish, and expresses melancholy and loneliness. "I hope I will look forward to it and I will rely on it." Gao is a water town. Gaodong refers to a place in Longmen, Jiangzhou, his hometown. After retirement, he often traveled to Beishan and Gaodong, calling himself "Donggaozi". "Depend" means wandering.

The following four sentences describe the scenery seen at dusk: "All trees are in autumn, only the hills and mountains are bright. The shepherd brought the calf back, hunted the horse and brought the bird back. " Looking around, it is autumn everywhere, and it is more and more bleak in the afterglow of the sunset.

On this quiet background, the close-ups of shepherds and hunting horses, with an idyllic pastoral atmosphere, enliven the whole picture. These four poems are like a picture of Shan Jutu on an autumn night. Light and color, long-range and close-range, static and dynamic match well.

However, Wang Ji could not find comfort from the countryside like Tao Yuanming, so he finally said, "I don't know each other, and Long song loves Wei." He said that he was lonely in reality, so he wanted to make friends with people like Boyi and Shu Qi.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Wang Ye