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Transformation - Examining Wang Wei’s Mental Journey through His Poems
과월시공적계적:“내향초월”적인생 - 투과왕유시가간기심로력정
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As a kind of ideology, poetry creation is restrained and influenced by the political thought, philosophy, culture and other aspects of the society where the poet lived without exception. These influences are complex and involve multiple aspects. They not only affect the poet's world outlook and life attitude, but also affect his cultural psychology and emotional purport. More importantly, they affect the poet's creation, and the social mindset and aesthetic trend in a specific era. Wang Wei prayed for Buddha but he was not a monk. He believed Taoism but he was not a Taoist. As a Confucianist, he went through numerous ups and downs in his life. Although he assumed a senior position in his later years, he was still hesitating and had no desire for honor or disgrace in his official career. He created many excellent poems full of interest and inspiration of Buddha. It can be seen that his poems were a mixture of Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism, expressing his feeling and emotions. His life experience in different ages resulted in different life perceptions and emotional expression in his poems. Poems are not only the expression of personal thoughts, but also the expression of personal life ideal and life interest. Poems are also the things that can calm you down when you are sad and desperate. Once half of your life has elapsed, you may be able to think of Wang Wei’s poems, and perhaps you can get some insights from his poems. Just like his “four seasons of life”, his poems not only involves the process from vision to fruition, but also contains magnificent plots. By reading his poems and appreciating his life, we can face our own life calmly.
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2. 《少年行》里的恣意人生
2.1 “新丰美酒”的侠气少年
2.2 “君臣欢宴”的人生理想
3. “边塞行旅”里的人生意气
3.1 “风劲角弓鸣”的热血豪情
3.2 “归雁入胡天”的大气磅礴
4. “山水田园”里的宁静适意
4.1 “静美”中的人生追求
4.2 人与自然的和谐
5. “花自开落”的人生感悟
5.1 “无人”与自我
5.2 “水穷处”与“云起时”
6. 结论
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