Rubbing refers to Wang Wei.
This sentence was said by Su Shi in the Song Dynasty. The original sentence is: "Poems that are charming in taste contain pictures; Watch the painting, there are poems in the painting. " The "rubbing" here refers to Wang Wei.
Wang Wei, whose name is Mosha, is Mosha lay. He is from Puzhou, Hedong, and his ancestral home is Qixian, Shanxi. Poets and painters in the Tang Dynasty. Known as "Shi Fo". Calligraphy and painting are particularly wonderful, and later generations promoted it as the ancestor of Nanzong landscape painting.
Wang Wei was born in Wang's family in Taiyuan. He was a scholar in the Kaiyuan period of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, and in the 9th year of Kaiyuan (721), he became Tai Lecheng. Li Guan right gleaned, supervised the suggestion, and made our judges in Hexi. After Chang 'an was recovered, he was charged with granting Prince Zhongyun. During the first year of Tang Suzong's reign, he was appointed as a senior minister and was known as "Wang Youcheng".
Wang Wei's major achievements
Wang Wei's literary achievements are mainly reflected in his poetry creation. Wang Wei's poems, which depict natural scenery such as mountains, rivers and pastoral areas and sing about seclusion, are vivid and vivid, with both form and spirit. Wang Wei created an artistic conception of "painting in poetry, poetry in painting, and Zen in poetry" with a fresh and simple style, and set up a banner in the poetry circle.
Wang Wei's poems, often in the form of five laws and five verses, are short in length, exquisite in language and soothing in syllables, which are especially suitable for expressing the quiet landscape and the poet's comfortable mood. People often comment on Wang Wei's poems with "paintings in poems", which really summarizes the artistic characteristics of Wang Wei's poems.
refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Wang Wei for the above contents.