Abstract:
On the whole, Wen Ting-yun’s natural scenery and pastoral poetry appears dewy and fresh aesthetic style. These poems contains three kinds of content: the appreciation of the beauty of nature when the poet was busy for life, the portray of the pastoral when he secluded himself from society, and the depiction of temples and monks and hermits. The aesthetic genre in these poems is parallel to Jiadao’s in “Qing”, and goes beyond Jiadao’s in “Run”. And the genre of “Qing” has unique features: the poetry is fresh and dewy, and colorful, and it is tranquil and vigorous.