Wei Zhuang's "Bodhisattva Man·III" is: "Now I recall the music of Jiangnan, when I was young and thin in spring." Riding on a horse, leaning against a slanted bridge, the house of red sleeves is full of buildings. The green screen and gold bend, drunk into the flowers to sleep. When I see the flowers, I swear I won't return." This poem recalled the joy of traveling south of the Yangtze River in his early years. " Now I'm Recalling Jiangnan Music " pointed out the main theme, and then it was all about memories. "At that time, young and thin spring clothes" wrote the beauty and shortness of youth,"thin spring clothes" vividly conveyed the feeling of youth. " Riding a horse against the slanted bridge, House of Red Sleeves " was a positive description of the romantic life of a young man who was playing with women. The young man stopped his horse on the exquisite slanted bridge, attracting the women in the building. 'Cuiping and Jinqu, Drunk in Flowers' further described the life of pleasure at that time. In the end, he expressed a resolute attitude. Through the recollection of the past life in Jiangnan, the poet had a reversal of time and a displacement of space in his mind. From the memories, he showed the joy of Jiangnan and also revealed the nostalgia for his youth.
Wei Zhuang had many Bodhisattva Mantras, and the following is one of the more famous ones: Everyone said that Jiangnan was good, and tourists only lived in Jiangnan. The spring water is as green as the sky, and the painted boat sleeps in the rain. The man beside the loessial house looks like the moon, and the white wrist is covered with frost and snow. Don't go back to your hometown before you're old, and you'll be heartbroken when you go back. Wei Zhuang's Bodhisattva Man also had other lines such as " When the waning moon goes out, the beauty and tears say. The lute is decorated with golden jade feathers, and the yellow oriole sings on the strings. He advised me to return home early, and the green window is like a flower." "The talented scholar of Luoyang is old in his hometown, and the king of Wei is hidden in the willows. At this moment, her heart softened and she took a bath on the water. Peach Blossom Spring 7, Congealing Hatred Against the Crippled. Do you remember Junjun?" Wait. However, due to the lack of information and other reasons, the complete picture of each of his "Bodhisattva Man" could not be presented.
Wei Zhuang's "Bodhisattva Man II" is: "Everyone says that Jiangnan is good, and tourists only meet the old Jiangnan." The spring water is as green as the sky, and the painted boat sleeps in the rain. The man beside the loessial house looks like the moon, and the white wrist is covered with frost and snow. Don't go back to your hometown before you're old." This poem described the beautiful scenery and people of Jiangnan. The phrase " Everyone says that Jiangnan is good, and tourists only live in Jiangnan " pointed out that Jiangnan was praised by everyone. For tourists, it seemed that they should live in Jiangnan for the rest of their lives. " The spring water is green in the sky, and the painted boat sleeps in the rain." It vividly described the verdant and clear spring water in Jiangnan, which was better than the sky. The tourists could fall asleep in the painted boat listening to the rain. These two sentences described the scenery of Jiangnan water towns extremely charming. " The person beside the loessial is like the moon, and the white wrist is like snow." The beauty of the woman selling wine in Jiangnan Restaurant was displayed. The woman was as bright as the moon, and her wrist was as white as snow. At the end of the poem," Don't go home before you're old, you must be heartbroken when you go home." It expressed the complex feelings of the tourists in Jiangnan who were unwilling to return to their hometown because of the beauty of Jiangnan. If they returned, they might be heartbroken. From the perspective of the theme, the beautiful scenery of Jiangnan Water Country and the beautiful appearance of Jiangnan beauties could also be included in the interpretation of homesickness theme poems, which had special aesthetic value and historical significance of poetry.
The fourth poem of Bodhisattva Man was written by Wei Zhuang, and the phrase "Admonish you to be intoxicated tonight" was included in it. From the meaning of the words, this was a poem to persuade people to drink, which contained the meaning of carpe diem. In terms of the background, this set of lyrics had two meanings. It could be the poet's longing for parting with a real woman, or it could be a loyal love for the Tang Dynasty. In this poem, Wei Zhuang might have been in a depressed and helpless state of mind at that time, such as the pain of subjugation, the longing for his hometown and his lover, but it was difficult to resolve. In the poem,"Admonish you to be intoxicated tonight, and don't talk about tomorrow's matters before you." It was always used to advise people to be open-minded, let go, get drunk when there was wine, and be happy. The "Jun" who was advised could be understood as the poet himself. The "Xu" in "must be drunk" meant that he must be drunk, because he couldn't forget his worries without being drunk. After that, he said,"You must worry about the shortage of spring water, and don't complain about the full golden cup." He hehe when drinking, how much can life be?"further expressed the sorrow of the short time. Don't refuse a full glass of wine, temporarily face life with a seemingly cold and empty attitude (" he hehe when drinking "), lamenting that life is short.
"Bodhisattva Man·One" was written by Wen Tingyun, a writer of the Tang Dynasty. the clouds at my temples want to pass the fragrant snow on my cheeks. too lazy to get up and paint crescent eyebrows. it is late to make up and wash up. in front and back mirrors the flowers shine. the flowers meet and reflect each other. a new thread is embroidered on a silk jacket. A pair of golden partridges."
"Bodhisattva Man·II" was written by Wei Zhuang of the Tang Dynasty. Its lyrics were: "Everyone says that Jiangnan is good, and tourists only meet the old people of Jiangnan." The spring water is as green as the sky, and the painted boat sleeps in the rain. The man beside the loessial house looks like the moon, and the white wrist is covered with frost and snow. Don't go back to your hometown before you're old." The theme of this poem was to praise Jiangnan. The phrase "Everyone says Jiangnan is good" pointed out the public's recognition and envy of Jiangnan at that time. " The tourists are only old in Jiangnan " further emphasized the attraction of Jiangnan to tourists. " Spring Water Green in the Sky " depicted the beauty of Jiangnan's scenery. The river water in Jiangnan was greener than the sky." Sleeping in the Rain on a Painted Boat " reflected the leisure life in Jiangnan. Lying on the river and listening to the sound of the rain to sleep. " The person by the loessial side is like the moon, and the white wrist is like frost and snow." It described the beauty of the woman who sold wine in Jiangnan Restaurant. Her beauty was like the moon, and her arms were as white as snow. In the end,"Don't go back to your hometown before you're old. When you go back to your hometown, you must be heartbroken" expressed the poet's lingering feelings for Jiangnan. He didn't want to go back to his hometown when he was not old, but he would be heartbroken when he went back. As for the period of creation of this poem, some people think that it was a work of Wei Zhuang when he was wandering in Jiangnan in his early years. It can be inferred from the phrase "Don't return home before you are old" and the third poem of the group of poems,"Now I recall the music of Jiangnan, when I was young and thin in spring clothes". However, Zhang Huiyan and others believed that it was written by Wei Zhuang in his later years in Shu and contained political meaning. However, from the content of the text, it was more reasonable to write when he was roaming in Jiangnan in his early years.