There is a painting in the poem
shī zhōng yǒu huà
Explanation and description are good at describing the scenery, making the reader feel like they are in the picture. It also describes the artistic conception of the poem as very beautiful.
Source: Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Dongpo Inscription and Postscript, Shu Mojie's "Languan Pass with Misty Rain": "When you taste Mojie's poems, there are paintings in the poems; when you look at Mojie's paintings, there are poems in the paintings."
Structure subject-predicate form; used as predicate and object; with complimentary meaning
Example sentence "The Art of Life": "People say that there are paintings in his poems and poems in the paintings."