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The origin of Wang Wei's name
Wang Wei's name has no special origin.

Wang Wei's character is a monk. He is from Zhou Pu, Hedong, and his ancestral home is Qixian. Poets and painters in Tang Dynasty. Wang Wei was born in the royal family of Hedong, and he was a scholar in the ninth year of Kaiyuan.

Li Guan right gleaned, supervised the remonstrance, and made our time in Hexi. During the Tianbao period of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei worshipped the official department as a doctor and servant. When An Lushan captured Chang 'an, Wang Wei was forced to take a false post. After Chang 'an was recovered, he was accused of granting Prince Zhongyun. In the first year of Tang Suzong's rule, he was appointed as a senior minister, so he was called Wang Youcheng.

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Most of Wang Wei's poems are idyllic, depicting natural beauty and revealing leisure interest in his leisure life. Wang Wei's landscape poems, usually in the form of five laws and five sentences, are short in length, delicate in language and soothing in syllables, which are especially suitable for expressing the tranquility of landscapes and the poet's leisurely mood.

After middle age, Wang Wei became increasingly depressed and sought sustenance in Buddhism and landscapes. He claimed that "when I realize silence, I am happy, and I have more leisure in my life". This state of mind has been fully reflected in his poetry creation. In the past, many people admired Wang Wei's poems, on the one hand, because of his high artistic skills, on the other hand, because of his leisure and negative thoughts.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Wang Wei