The specific original text 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.
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You can see the green of the mountains in the distance.
There is no sound of running water nearby.
Spring has passed, but the flowers are still unbeaten.
People approached the bird on the branch, but did not move.
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The mountains in the distance are often blurred, but the mountains in the picture are very clear. If you listen to running water nearby, you should hear the sound of water, but the running water in the painting is silent. Flowers in full bloom in spring will fade with the passage of spring. And the flowers on the painting are in full bloom no matter what season. When people get close to the bird sitting on the branch, it will fly away in horror. But the bird in the picture can't fly even if you come near it. The whole poem seems to violate the laws of nature, but in fact it is a secret riddle, which shows the characteristics of this painting.
Brief introduction of the author
Wang Wei (70 1-76 1), a famous poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, was called "Wang Youcheng", who came from Qi (now Qixian County, Shanxi Province) and moved to Yongji, Shanxi Province. He believed in Buddhism and was called "". In his later years, he lived in Lantian, Wangchuan Villa, Han nationality. His achievements in poetry and painting are very high. Su Shi praised him as "there is beauty in poetry and painting in painting; Look at the picture. There are poems in it. Especially his landscape poems are the most successful. Together with Meng Haoran, they are called "Wang Meng". In his later years, he was careless about his official career and devoted himself to being a Buddha. Later, he was called "Shi Fo". He is the author of Wang Youcheng's poetry anthology, with 400 poems. He is good at drawing figures, bamboos and landscapes.