Characteristics of Wang Wei's Poetry and Painting

The characteristics of Wang Wei's poems and paintings are: "There are paintings in poems and poems in paintings".

Masterpiece:

1) The desert is lonely and straight, and the long river sets the yen.

2) Moonlight in the pine forest and crystal stone in the stream. ?

Wang Wei (70 1-76 1, 699-76 1), Han nationality, was born in Zhou Pu (now Yuncheng, Shanxi) on the east side of the Tang Dynasty, and his ancestral home was Qixian, Shanxi. He is a famous poet and painter in Tang Dynasty. His name is MoMurray. There are more than 400 poems, including Acacia and Autumn Night in the Mountain. Wang Wei, a Zen master, studied Taoism and was proficient in poetry, books, painting and music. Together with Meng Haoran, they are called "Wang Meng".

Most of Wang Wei's poems are idyllic, depicting natural beauty and revealing leisure interest in his leisure life. Wang Wei's landscape poems, usually in the form of five laws and five sentences, are short in length, delicate in language and soothing in syllables, which are especially suitable for expressing the tranquility of landscapes and the poet's leisurely mood.

Wang Wei is not only recognized as Shi Fo, but also a master of Nanshan literati painting (Qian Zhongshu called him "the first painting in the prosperous Tang Dynasty"). He is also proficient in temperament, good at calligraphy and seal cutting, and is a rare all-rounder