Ahe Sound in Poetry:On the Auditory Imagery in Wang Wei's Landscape and Pastoral Poetry
The characteristic of"sound in poetry"in Wang Wei's poetry is particularly evident in his landscape and pastoral poetry.Whether it is the sound of wind and water,the sound of birds singing and insects chirping,or the sound of human conversation and laughter,the rich auditory imagery in Wang Wei's landscape and pastoral poetry is not only a way to shape the poet's poetic realm,but also an effective expression of his subjective emotions.The reason for this is not only the borrowing and inheritance of traditional poet-ry's auditory imagery,but also the poet's unique innovation;it is not only influenced by the culture of the Tang Dynasty,but also the expression of the poet's personal aesthetic temperament;of course,it is also closely related to the poet's profound influence by Zen Buddhism.
Wang Weilandscape and pastoral poetryauditory imagery