2. This poem comes from the five-character quatrain "Painting" written by the poet Wang Wei in Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is as follows:
From a distance, the mountains are high and the clouds are light, and the colors are bright. When you look closer, you can only hear the sound of water, but there is no sound.
Spring has passed, but there are still many flowers and flowers. People go nearby, but the birds are still not disturbed.
3. The main idea of this poem is:
You can see the green of the mountain in the distance, but you can't hear the sound of running water nearby.
Spring has passed and the flowers are still unbeaten, but people quietly approach the birds in the branches.
4. Wang Wei (70 1-76 1, 699-76 1), a native of Hedong (now Yuncheng, Shanxi), a native of Qixian, Shanxi, was a poet in the Tang Dynasty and was called "Shi Fo". In the ninth year of Kaiyuan (72 1), he was a scholar and was appointed as Tai Lecheng. Wang Wei is a representative of poets in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Today, there are more than 400 poems, including Acacia and Autumn Night in the Deep Mountains. Wang Wei is proficient in Buddhism and is greatly influenced by Zen. Buddhism has a Vimalakīrti Jing, which is the origin of Wang Wei's name and ci. Wang Wei's poems, paintings and calligraphy are very famous, very versatile and proficient in music. Together with Meng Haoran, they are called "Wang Meng". Su Shi commented: "Poetry is full of paintings; Look at the picture, there are poems in the picture. "