Who wrote that he devoted his teachings to his teacher and cultivated people by following instructions?

Wang Wei wrote about Wang Wei, who devoted his teachings to his teacher and cultivated others with kindness and guidance

1. Wang Wei’s life and background

Wang Wei (circa 701) -761), courtesy name Mojie, a famous writer, painter, and politician in the Tang Dynasty. He was born in Taiyuan, Hedong County (today's Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province). He came from a superior family and was smart and studious since he was a child. He has served in the imperial court successively, and has served as Si Xun Yuan, Waisheren, Jiuquan County Cheng, etc., and has rich political experience. At the same time, he is also keen on literary creation and painting art, and is known as "a painter among writers, and a writer among painters".

2. Style and characteristics of works

Wang Wei is famous for his poetry and painting. In his poems, he often uses landscapes and pastoral themes as themes to depict natural scenery and characters' emotions, and expresses profound ideological connotations in a graceful style. Most of his works are based on five-character quatrains, with concise language and smooth artistic conception, giving people a fresh and peaceful feeling. At the same time, he also paid great attention to the use of rhyme and rhythm to make the poems more beautiful and moving.

3. The meaning of "Educate earnestly to fulfill the teacher's kindness, and cultivate people by following the guidance"

This sentence comes from a line in Wang Wei's poem "Send Yuan Er Envoy to Anxi", which expresses Thinking about the importance of cultivating talents. Wang Wei believes that teachers' words and deeds can deeply influence students. Through tireless teaching and guidance, students' potential can be stimulated and their quality and moral character can be cultivated, thereby creating talents with both ability and political integrity, which will contribute to the development of society and the country. to a positive effect.

4. Influence and practical significance

Wang Wei’s poems have been widely praised by later generations and have had a profound impact on later generations of culture. His works are famous for their gentleness, elegance and full of connotation, and are known as the representatives of the "landscape pastoral school". By describing natural scenery and exploring the philosophy of life, he embodies his concern for human emotions and interpersonal relationships, arousing readers' cries and thoughts. His creative style also had a profound influence on later poets and painters.

5. Conclusion

Wang Wei left a rich cultural heritage with his talent and wisdom, as well as his poetry and painting. With their profound and outstanding artistic value, his works provide us with a window to understand ancient culture and think about the meaning of life. His thoughts and humanistic care also had an important impact on the educational concepts and literature and art of later generations. He is revered as one of the treasures in the history of Chinese literature.