An old friend prepared a sumptuous meal and invited the poet to his farmhouse. Green forests surrounded the village, and green mountains lay outside the city. He opened the window and faced the grain-sunning field and vegetable garden. He raised his glass and chatted about farming. When the Double Ninth Festival arrived, he would come here to admire the chrysanthemums and drink. This poem depicted the peaceful and leisurely life of a farmer, and also reflected the sincere and deep friendship between old friends. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Not Meng Haoran was indeed his real name. Haoran was a poet of the Tang Dynasty. His real name was Meng Haoran.
Not Meng Haoran, his full name was Meng Haoran. His name was Meng Haoran, a common Chinese surname.
Meng Haoran (689 - 740) was a famous poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. His life had a unique trajectory and rich content. From the perspective of official career, he was interested in the world. In his early years, he tried to visit the public officials in order to be cited. He also went to the capital to participate in the imperial examination, but he failed. Although he was famous for his poems in the Imperial College when he was an official in Chang 'an, he did not enter the official career smoothly in the end. Later, when Zhang Jiuling was demoted to Jingzhou, he recruited him to be engaged in, but he resigned due to the attack of gangrene on his back. Most of his life, he had not been in the officialdom, and he had never truly made great achievements in his career. In terms of literary creation, he was a representative of the landscape and idyllic school, and his works were good at five-character poems. His poems mostly depicted the beautiful scenery of mountains, rivers, and gardens, as well as the joy of living in seclusion, as well as the mood of traveling. The style of his poems was elegant and elegant, tranquil and tranquil, with a clear artistic conception. For example, in "Early Autumn,""I don't feel that the early autumn night is getting longer, and the breeze is heavy and desolate." The scorching summer heat receded and the thatched cottage was quiet. The grass under the steps was shining, capturing the subtle changes of early autumn. Another example is "Looking at Dongting Lake to Prime Minister Zhang","The level of the lake in August is too clear. Clouds and Dreamy Swampland, Waves Shaking Yueyang City, showing the magnificent scene of Dongting Lake. His literary achievements were quite high, and he was called "Wang Meng" together with Wang Wei. He also had three volumes of "Meng Haoran Collection". From the perspective of social relations, he was in the same era as Wang Changling, Wang Wei and other poets, and had contacts with Wang Changling. When Wang Changling returned to the north through Xiangyang, the two met very happily, but because of indulging in banquets and eating taboos, the back gangrene relapsed and died. In general, although Meng Haoran's career was not smooth, he left a strong mark in the field of poetry creation. His poems became an important part of the treasure house of China classical literature and had a profound impact on the development of landscape and idyllic poetry in later generations.
Meng Haoran's name was Haoran, and his original name was Montesquieu.
"Early Autumn" was written by the Tang Dynasty poet Meng Haoran. The content was: " I don't know that the early autumn night is getting longer, and the breeze is heavy and desolate." In the scorching summer, the thatched cottage is quiet, and the grass under the steps is shining." Meng Haoran was a native of Meng Mountain. He was a famous landscape and idyllic poet in the Tang Dynasty. Together with Wang Wei, he was called "Wang Meng". He had never been an official in his life. From the content of the poem, the first sentence pointed out that autumn had arrived, and the autumn nights were getting longer."Unconsciously" reflected the characteristics of autumn. The second sentence was about the cool autumn wind, bringing with it a sense of desolation that was getting heavier and heavier. The "heavy" here reflected the growing coolness. The third sentence described the tranquility of the thatched cottage after the summer heat subsided, and the state of the house in early autumn was written from the perspective of hearing. The fourth sentence was about the dewdrops in the grass under the steps, and the scene of early autumn outside the house from a visual perspective. These poems created a quiet and refreshing mood by describing the subtle changes in the scenery of early autumn. There were also people who believed that although this was an early autumn poem, it could also be said to be an autumn night poem from the way it was written. The " desolation " in the poem was the emotional tone of the whole poem. This " desolation " was not negative, but the poet's longing for his friends. It was like recalling the autumn nights he had spent in different places, but now he was alone in the mountains, which produced this complicated emotion. In addition, the contrast between the excitement of summer and the silence of autumn night, as well as the poet's attention to the details of the grass, all revealed his inner loneliness and other emotions. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Haoran was a Chinese character that was usually used to describe a person's temperament or spirit. Its original meaning was to describe a person's temperament to be very noble, righteous, upright, mighty, heroic, with a strong sense of justice and mission. In novels, the word "righteous spirit" was often used to describe the protagonist's spiritual appearance. It described his or her noble temperament, integrity, fearlessness, bravery, and a strong sense of social responsibility and mission. This kind of image was usually regarded as the hero image in the novel and was one of the important characters that often appeared in the novel.
Meng Haoran's ten most famous poems included 'Spring Day',' Passing by an Old Friend's Village','Looking at Dongting Lake to Prime Minister Zhang',' Staying on Tonglu River to Send an Old Tour to Guangling River','Staying on Jiande River',' Returning to Nanshan at the End of the Year ',' The Bell of the Mountain Temple is Dusk During Day','Wood Falling Wild Goose Crossing South',' Metabolizing in Human Affairs', and 'The Light of the Mountain Suddenly Sets West'.
Su Shi's evaluation of Meng Haoran was " high in rhyme but short in talent, just like the hands of making internal wine without materials." There were also records that " Haoran's poems are like the palace treasury's magic wine, but they are on the scale of the Supreme One, but they lack wine."
Su Shi's evaluation of Meng Haoran was " high in rhyme but short in talent." This evaluation seemed to be half praise and half criticism, but the " high in rhyme " was actually a kind of praise. From the perspective of wonderful nature, Meng Haoran's poems were as plain as words, and he talked about his worries and joys in a casual manner, such as " My old friend brought chicken and millet and invited me to the Tian family." It seemed simple, but it required a process from complicated to simple. Those who reached this realm were often masters. In terms of ethereal and serene, the pictures in his poems were mostly empty and distant, with quiet and ethereal images. For example, poems such as " Moored boat in Xunyang Guo, first saw the incense burner peak " and so on. The feelings and scenes blended together and had a unique scholarly feeling. In terms of endless aftertaste, his poems, such as "Forever sad and sleepless, pine moon night window empty", etc., were often long and distant, dream-like, deep and subtle, making people reminisce endlessly.
Detective Chinatown was a mystery novel. The meaning of Liu Haoran's paper in the final ending needed to be analyzed in depth. According to the plot of the novel, when Tang Ren and Qin Feng found the head of the dead child in the basement of Chinatown, they realized that this was a high-intelligence crime. They realized that the murderer might be a foreigner because they found a burned letter of introduction from a foreign criminal organization. Then Tang Ren and Qin Feng were invited to a mysterious restaurant. There was a mysterious boss who told them that they had been sucked into another world. This world was different from the one we were familiar with. Only the truly intelligent people could survive. Finally, Tang Ren and Qin Feng came to a mysterious room. There was a piece of paper with the words "Liu Haoran Li" written on it. This was the hint they found in this mysterious world. They realized that only in this world could they complete this challenge and return to the real world. Therefore, the meaning of Liu Haoran's paper was that only those with true intelligence could survive in this mysterious world and complete this challenge.