Wang Wei is good at various poetry styles, especially famous for his five-character rhyme poems and quatrains. The early poems were full of enterprising spirit, ridiculing nobles and eunuchs, condemning dandy sons and daughters, reflecting frontier life, expressing the spirit of knights, with impassioned sentiments and full of romantic pride. In his later poems, due to his dangerous life and his belief in Buddhism, his poems mainly described pastoral landscapes, expressed leisure and leisure, and promoted hermit life and Buddhist Zen philosophy. The landscape and pastoral poems he wrote are numerous and have high artistic achievements, which best represent Wang Wei's artistic style. For example, the poem "Hanjiang Linfan" describes the magnificent mountains and rivers in Xiangyang from a large perspective. It is majestic and has a vast artistic conception. The couplet "The river flows beyond the sky and the earth, and the mountains are in and out of the sky" has become a famous sentence through the ages. Another example is "Mountain Residence in Autumn", which uses delicate brushstrokes to outline many characteristic things such as moonlight, spring flow, bamboo noise, lotus movement, etc., presenting readers with a fresh, beautiful, graceful and harmonious picture of the mountains after the autumn rain. His landscape pastoral poems feature exquisite crops, vivid descriptions, and bright and picturesque colors. The language is fresh and concise, subtle and vivid. In addition to his beautiful poems, Wang Wei was also good at painting. He was a famous painter at that time. Su Shi, the great poet of the Song Dynasty, said in his "Shu Mojie Lantian Misty Rain Picture": "When you taste Mojie's poems, there are paintings in the poems; when you look at Mojie's paintings, there are paintings in them." There are poems." The review is extremely accurate.