Originator of Huajian School

1. The life of Wang Wei

Wang Wei (701-761), courtesy name Mojie, nickname Zhongrun, Han nationality, native of Hedong (now Linfen, Shanxi), Tang Dynasty Famous poet and painter. He is one of the famous representatives of the "Huajian School" in the history of Tang Dynasty literature, and is known as "the giant of Tang Dynasty literature".

Wang Wei was intelligent since he was a child and loved literature and painting. He once became a disciple of the famous scholar King Luo Bin. Later, he resigned and went into seclusion, where he interacted with famous poets such as Li Bai and Du Fu. His poems are fresh and refined, with profound artistic conception. He is known as a literary master who "has paintings in poems and poems in paintings".

2. Characteristics of Wang Wei’s poetry

Wang Wei’s poetry mainly describes natural landscapes, flowers, birds, insects and fish. His works are fresh and refined, with profound artistic conception, giving people a fresh, elegant and Natural and smooth feeling. His poems are mostly based on natural scenery, using rich symbolic meanings and implications, allowing people to feel the beauty and mystery of nature while appreciating the poems.

3. Representative works of Wang Wei

1. "Dwelling in the Mountains in the Twilight of Autumn"

No one can be seen in the empty mountain, but people can hear their voices.

Returning to the deep forest, the light shines on the moss again.

2. "Zhongnan Farewell"

In his middle age, he was quite good at Taoism, and in his later years he came to the southern border of Nanshan.

When prosperity comes and goes alone, success is in vain.

3. "Lovesickness"

Red beans grow in the southern country, and a few branches will appear in spring.

I hope you will pick more of them, this is the most loved thing.

4. Wang Wei’s painting art

Wang Wei’s painting art is also a major feature of him. Most of his paintings are themed with flowers, birds, insects and fish. The painting style is fresh and refined, and the pen and ink are Fine and delicate, giving people a fresh, elegant, natural and smooth feeling. His paintings and poems complement each other and constitute his unique artistic style.

5. The influence of Wang Wei

Wang Wei’s poetry and painting art had a profound impact on later generations of culture and art. He is known as the originator of the "Huajian School" and created It established the tradition of "landscape and pastoral poetry" in the history of Chinese literature with the theme of describing nature, and had an important influence on the development of literature and art in later generations.