The author of "Painting" is Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty.
Wang Wei, a famous poet and painter in the Tang Dynasty, was given the courtesy name Mojie and his nickname Mojie layman.
Wang Wei was born in the Wang family in Hedong, and passed the first prize in the 19th year of Kaiyuan (731). Li Guanyou collected relics, censored the censor, and made the judge during the Hexi Festival. During the Tianbao period of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei paid homage to the official doctor and gave him a job. When An Lushan captured Chang'an, Wang Wei was forced to take a pseudo-post. After Chang'an was recovered, he was awarded the title of Prince Zhongyun. During the Qianyuan period of Emperor Suzong of the Tang Dynasty, he served as Shangshu Youcheng, and was known as "Wang Youcheng" in his later life.
Achievements in poetry
His poetry was popular among Kaiyuan and Tianbao, especially in five words, and mostly eulogized about landscapes and countryside. It expanded the content of landscape poetry, added its artistic style, and brought the achievement of landscape poetry to unprecedented heights. This is an outstanding contribution to Chinese classical poetry.
With a fresh, distant, natural and refined style, he created an artistic conception of "painting in poetry, poetry in painting" and "Zen in poetry", and established an unshakable reputation in the poetry world. banner.
More than 400 poems are preserved, and representative poems include "Lovesickness" and "Mountain Dwelling in the Autumn Twilight". His works include "Wang Youcheng Collection".