Who painted this poem?

Wang Wei. Painting is a five-character quatrain written by an anonymous poet in Song Dynasty (about Wang Wei in Tang Dynasty or Zen master in Southern Song Dynasty). This poem describes the natural scenery, but praises a painting. The first two sentences are written about beautiful scenery and silent running water; The last two sentences describe that flowers bloom in four seasons, and birds are not afraid of people. The four poems constitute a complete picture of landscape flowers and birds.

The whole poem is neat in antithesis, especially the use of many groups of antonyms in the poem, which makes it clear in rhythm, straightforward, full of charm and easy to read.

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Creation background

This poem is the poet's praise for painting. There are different opinions about the author of this poem. It is said that it was written by Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty, but there is no such poem in Wang Wei's works or the whole Tang poetry.

First, it was originally part of the ode poem written by the Buddhist monk Zen master in the Southern Song Dynasty to annotate the Buddhist classic "Diamond Sutra"; When it is said that it was written by an anonymous person in the Song Dynasty, for example, when the Chinese textbooks for primary schools in Shanghai are included, the author column is "anonymous person in the Song Dynasty".