When I look back on the past, Zhong Nanshan's poems written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei are closely followed.

Finish this poem: When I look back, the cloud is behind me; When I walked in, the fog disappeared.

The whole poem is as follows:

Its huge height is close to the city of heaven, from the mountain to the corner of the sea. The white clouds merged behind, and the blue mist melted into the mountains and disappeared.

The central mountain peaks separate the southwest, and the valleys are different. Want to find a house to live in the mountains, is it convenient for the water guide to ask the woodcutter?

The majestic Taiyi Mountain is close to Tiandu Star (the name of the star), and the mountains are connected with each other, winding all the way to the seaside. Looking back, the white clouds merged, the fog filled, and the mountains disappeared. The central main peak separates the south from the east and west, and the mountains and valleys are different and unpredictable. I want to find a family to live in the mountains. Is it convenient to ask the woodcutter across the water?

Author: Wang, whose real name is Moshu, was born in Hedong (now Yuncheng, Shanxi) and his ancestral home was Qixian, Shanxi. He was a poet in the Tang Dynasty and was known as the "Shi Fo". Su Shi commented: "Poetry is full of paintings; Look at the picture, there are poems in the picture. " In the ninth year of Kaiyuan, he became a scholar and served as Ren Taile. 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. There is a Vimalakīrti classic in Buddhism, and that is the origin of Wang Wei's name and words. Wang Wei's poems, paintings and calligraphy are all famous, versatile and proficient in music. Together with Meng Haoran, they are called "Wang Meng".