Wang Mian painter's name, date of birth, brief introduction and business card represent his works.
Wang Mian (1287 ~ 1359), a native of Qiaofeng, Zhuji, Zhejiang, was a famous painter, poet and seal engraver in Yuan Dynasty. Born in poverty, he herded cattle for others in his childhood and taught himself to be a poet and painter. He is famous for painting plums, especially mume plums. Wang Mian's poems sympathize with people's sufferings, condemn powerful people, despise fame and wealth, and describe rural seclusion. He is aloof and despises powerful people. Zhu Zhai Ji consists of three volumes and two sequels. The surviving paintings are The Three Gentlemen's Map and The Meme Map. Can manage printing, make printing with flower milk stone, and seal cutting is wonderful. The primary school text "Young Wang Mian" wrote that he always left the good ones to his mother, which shows that he is also a dutiful son. Later, in order to avoid the court's favor, Wang Mian lived in seclusion in Huiji Mountain and died of illness.