1. Background

Wang Xianzhi was a famous calligrapher, painter and poet in the Southern Dynasty of China. His Ode to the Goddess of Luo is a classic work in the history of ancient Chinese literature. The Ode to the Goddess of Luo has 13 lines, describing a beautiful goddess dancing on the banks of the Luoshui River, which perfectly combines the magnificent natural landscape with the soft and delicate figures. Wang Xianzhi's "Ode to the Goddess of Luo" is a precious heritage in the history of Chinese literature, which contains profound artistic thoughts and has important historical and cultural value.

2. Interpretation of Luo Shen Fu

Roselle gives "clouds want clothes flowers want to face, the spring breeze blowing the sill Revonne" the opening, describes the goddess's beautiful appearance and flowing clothes, the lace in the spring breeze, the good intention is self-evident. Then, the sentence, "If it is not the Qunyu mountain, it will meet the Yao Tai under the moon," highlights her divinity and noble status. The writing style of "green fat red thin, Hua Jiangulin" comes from Wang Xian



It is sensitive to the natural landscape. He skillfully uses the technique of contrast, while depicting the beauty of the characters, more highlights the majestic and solemn nature.

3. Calligraphy and pictures

In addition to depicting beautiful scenery and characters in words, Wang Xianzhi also expressed the theme of "Luoshen Fu" many times in his calligraphy and paintings. For example, his small block font, exquisite brushwork and thin lines are exactly in line with the charm of the goddess and the natural landscape. In his landscape paintings, he also depicted imposing mountains and smooth flowing water, and successfully integrated the theme with the picture to create a perfect effect of natural beauty.

4. Cultural value of Luo Shen Fu

Wang Xianzhi's "Ode to the Goddess of Luo" is a precious heritage of Chinese culture. It not only expresses Wang Xianzhi's perception of nature and life through his poetry art, but also embodies the literati at that time



The inheritance and continuation of ancient art, the integration of Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism and other ideas. In addition, this work has a profound impact on the subsequent literature, art, cultural inheritance and other aspects, and has made a great contribution to the promotion of the country's cultural soft power.

5. The classics contain life philosophy

"Ode to the Goddess of Luo" contains a wealth of life philosophy. It tells us that inner freedom is true freedom; The beautiful natural landscape is both majestic and delicate; Everyone should be responsible for their own life, instead of losing themselves; Regardless of the past, the important thing is to look to the future; Beauty and divinity should be reflected in man's understanding of nature in order to truly achieve perfection. These thoughts are what we modern people need to refer to when we are pursuing a better life and constantly improving our humanistic literacy.

conclusion

Wang Xianzhi's "Ode to the Goddess of Luo" is not only an important representative of ancient Chinese literature, but also Chinese literature



The inheritance and continuation of ancient art, the integration of Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism and other ideas. In addition, this work has a profound impact on the subsequent literature, art, cultural inheritance and other aspects, and has made a great contribution to the promotion of the country's cultural soft power.

5. The classics contain life philosophy

"Ode to the Goddess of Luo" contains a wealth of life philosophy. It tells us that inner freedom is true freedom; The beautiful natural landscape is both majestic and delicate; Everyone should be responsible for their own life, instead of losing themselves; Regardless of the past, the important thing is to look to the future; Beauty and divinity should be reflected in man's understanding of nature in order to truly achieve perfection. These thoughts are what we modern people need to refer to when we are pursuing a better life and constantly improving our humanistic literacy.

conclusion

Wang Xianzhi's "Ode to the Goddess of Luo" is not only an important representative of ancient Chinese literature, but also Chinese literature