Wang Wei, who is proficient in poetry, calligraphy, sound and painting, is famous for his Kaiyuan and Tianbao poems, especially his five-character poems, which praise the landscape and countryside. Together with Meng Haoran, he was called "Wang Meng" and was called "Shi Fo" because of his devout belief in Buddhism. Calligraphy and painting are particularly wonderful, and later generations promoted it to the ancestor of Nanzong landscape painting.
He is the author of Wang Youcheng Collection and The Secret of Painting, with about 400 poems. Su Shi commented on the Northern Song Dynasty cloud: "There are pictures in poetry, which are fascinating; Look at the picture, there are poems in the picture. "
Wang Wei's works
In Wang Wei's works, military themes such as joining the army, Longxi, Yanzhi, hunting, going to the border and going out to the border and frontier life are all magnificent works.
"The Song of the Dragon's Head" and "The Journey of the Old General" express the sadness that the generals are not rewarded for their meritorious service, and reflect one aspect of the internal contradictions of the feudal ruling class. "Hunting" vividly describes the hunting scene. Yimen sang the chivalrous spirit of historical figures. "Travel Notes of Four Boys" shows chivalrous courage, vivid image and fluent brushwork.