What kind of poem is it that only sees the green mountains but does not see you?

The author's origin is unknown.

The whole poem is as follows:

I can only see the green mountains but not you, and my beauty is like a god.

In the secular world, Chang'an is prosperous, but the monks have never been moved.

Judging from the word count of poems, there are so-called four-character poems, five-character poems, seven-character poems and miscellaneous poems. Four words are one sentence with four characters, five words are one sentence with five words, and seven words are one sentence with seven words. After the Tang Dynasty, it was called modern poetry, so it was usually divided into two categories: five-character and seven-character poetry. Five-character ancient poems are referred to as Wugu; seven-character ancient poems are referred to as Qigu, and those using both three, five, and seven characters are generally considered Qigu.

Ancient quatrains also had authors in the Tang Dynasty; they all belong to the scope of ancient poetry. In the process of development, ancient style poetry has an interactive relationship with modern style poetry. In the late Southern and Northern Dynasties, new style poetry appeared that focused on rhythm and antithesis, but had not yet formed a complete meter, and was somewhere between ancient style and modern style. Some ancient poems in the Tang Dynasty had a rhythmic tendency, and even ancient-style works often incorporated modern-style sentence patterns. However, there are also some ancient poetry authors who consciously distinguish themselves from modern styles, often using oblique sentences and occasionally prose to avoid rhythm.