Zi Guiti, Tang Wei Wu Ying.
In the clear summer night, the high forest drips dew, and the Nanshan Zigui cries.
The neighbor's widow is crying. When am I alone?
Wei Wuying (737-791), a native of Chang 'an (now Xi City, Shaanxi Province), was a bodyguard of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty in his early years. He is wild and uninhibited. Later, he cut short and learned. He should have been promoted to a scholar and became a Luoyang Cheng.
He once resigned and lived in seclusion. During the reign of Dezong, he served as a secretariat in Chuzhou, Jiangzhou and Suzhou, and was later called "Weijiangzhou" or "Weijiazhou". Because he used to be a doctor, he was also called "Wei".
Wei's poems are famous for their pastoral poems, and some of his works reflect the social chaos and people's suffering after the Anshi Rebellion. In art, he learned from Tao Yuanming and was influenced by Xie Lingyun and Wang Wei, forming his own artistic characteristics. There are Wei Suzhou collections.