| Wang Anshi is one of the representative writers of Song poetry and his poetic achievements play an important role in the history of Song poetry.According to statistics,there are more than 1680 poems written by Wang Anshi,among which there are about 721 poems related to landscape writing,accounting for 42.9% of the total number of his poems.It can be seen that landscape writing accounts for a large proportion in Wang’s poems.It is of great significance to explore and deepen the study of Wang Anshi and even the whole study of Song poetry to deeply study the creation phenomenon and the characteristics of his landscape writing.The introduction part of this paper mainly reviews the previous research results on Wang Anshi’s poems.On the basis of further sorting out the research results of Wang Anshi’s landscape poems,it discusses the research significance of this topic and defines the scope of this paper on landscape writing.The main body of the article is divided into four chapters.The first chapter mainly discusses the types of Wang Anshi’s landscape writing.Explore the main features of Wang Anshi’s landscape writing,as well as the characteristics of different landscapes.The second chapter analyzes the emotion in Wang Anshi’s landscape writing.Based on wang anshi’s life course and official experience,this paper discusses the influence of wang anshi’s political activities on the writing of landscape in his poems,and reveals the influence of landscape on the poet’s mood.The third chapter observes the connotation of Wang Anshi’s landscape writing from the perspective of thought.This paper analyzes the concrete embodiment of Confucianism,Buddhism and Taoism in Wang Anshi’s landscape writing.The fourth chapter mainly analyzes the characteristics of Wang Anshi’s landscape writing.Wang Anshi’s aesthetic orientation of landscape and his writing features of depth,beauty and delicacy are investigated.In addition,this paper also analyzes Wang Anshi’s writing skills,such as his ability to write Chinese characters,his use of antithesis,and his attention to color and light. |