The forester doesn't know which poem the bright moon comes from except my comrade.

Zhu Li Guan by Wang Wei in Tang Dynasty.

I leaned alone in the dense bamboo, playing the piano and humming a song.

It's too light for anyone to hear, except my partner, Mingyue. Information piece: Introduction to Wang Wei

Wang Wei (70 1-76 1), a famous poet, painter and musician in the Tang Dynasty, was nicknamed "Xichuan". His ancestral home is Qishan, Shaanxi, and he was born in Luoyang, Henan. He is one of the famous pastoral poets in the literary history of Tang Dynasty, and is known as "the representative of pastoral poetry".

Wang Wei's poems take landscape pastoral poems as the theme and natural scenery as the material, which shows his love for nature and his thinking about life. His poetry is concise in language and profound in artistic conception. He often expresses his feelings about life and criticizes social reality through the description of natural scenery. His poetic style is fresh and natural, indifferent and lofty, and he is known as "the representative of pastoral poetry".

In addition to poetry creation, Wang Wei is also a famous painter and musician. His paintings are based on mountains and rivers, with fresh and natural style and profound artistic conception, which complement his poetic style. His music works are also very popular, known as "Wang Wei Yuefu".

Wang Wei's poems and paintings have had a far-reaching impact on China's literature and art. His works not only occupy an important position in the history of literature in the Tang Dynasty, but also have a far-reaching impact on later generations' literature and art. His poems and paintings have been widely praised and appreciated and become an important part of China culture.