No one can be seen in the silent valley, only the voice is heard.
The shadow of the sunset shone into the depths of the forest, and the scenery on the moss was pleasant.
Meaning:
The mountain was empty and silent, and no one could be seen, only people's voices could be heard.
The golden light of the setting sun went straight into the deep forest and shone on the moss in the dark.
This poem creates a deep and bright symbolic realm, which shows the author's sudden enlightenment in the process of deep meditation. Although there is Zen in the poem, it does not resort to discussion and reasoning, and is completely permeated in the vivid description of natural scenery.
Wang Wei is a poet, painter and musician. This poem embodies the combination of poetry, painting and music. Based on the musician's perception of sound, the painter's grasp of light and the poet's refinement of language, it depicts the unique silence and thought-provoking moment of the empty valley people's language and oblique photos.
According to Qin Guan, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, he was ill for a long time when he was an official in Runan in A.D. 1600. Seeing a friend bring Wang Wei's "Wangchuan Collection" with deer and firewood, and reading Wang Wei's "Chai Lu" and other poems, I can't recover after a long illness, which shows its extraordinary beauty appeal.