Which dynasty was Wang Mian a poet?

Wang Mian was a poet in the Yuan Dynasty.

Wang Mian, with the character stamp, was also known as the farmer who cooked the stone and the owner of the plum blossom. He was born in Fengqiao, Zhuji, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, and was a famous painter, poet and seal engraver at the end of the Yuan Dynasty.

Wang Mian is aloof and despises powerful people. His poems sympathize with people's sufferings, condemn powerful people, despise fame and wealth, and describe rural seclusion.

Wang Mian's literary style

Wang Mian's works such as Duijing Yin, Wu Ji Qu, Mo Mei, Jian Ge Xing's Second Rhyme Hurts Pavilion Households, and Jiangnan Women sympathize with the poor people, despise powerful people and despise fame and fortune.

In addition, there are 3 volumes of Poems of Zhu Zhai and 2 sequels. He loved plum blossoms all his life, planted plum blossoms and Yongmei, attacked and painted plum blossoms, and was good at painting bamboo. Those who ask for it will follow. There is no blame for painting plums like Yang. The flowers are dense and numerous, and the grass is vigorous and the business is abundant. He is especially good at using rouge as plum bones, which has a unique style.

above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Wang Mian