Wang Wei, a native of the late Tang Dynasty, is an outstanding poet and painter. Wang Wei was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. He was born in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, when the social and economic development was good. In this social background, it is easy to produce poems describing social scenery. Besides Wang Wei, other people's poems can also describe the great rivers and mountains of the motherland in the Tang Dynasty, although most of Wang Wei's poems are also idyllic. However, a person can always add a carefree mood to express his feelings about mountains and rivers in his poems, so that people can experience different things. His poems are generally five laws and five stanzas. Through a very small space, he constantly polished and carved his own poems, which not only described the mountains and rivers, but also reflected the artistic conception, which made people full of praise.
Wang Wei's works have the traditional characteristics of China, while China's traditional characteristics are freehand brushwork, which is easily reflected in painting. The reason why Wang Wei's pastoral poems are highly praised by later generations is that there are traditional features in Wang Wei's poems. Through freehand brushwork, the landscape is vividly described and unique. It is precisely because of this feature that they are called paintings in poems and poems in paintings, and it is precisely because of them? Is there Zen in the poem? His artistic conception made him a great poet in the Tang Dynasty.
Wang Wei's paintings also reflect his ideas. Through China's traditional freehand brushwork to depict mountains and rivers, people can read poetry between mountains and rivers. This combination of poetry and painting is dubbed as "painting in poetry" and "painting in poetry".