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Is Luzhai an ancient poem describing rural scenery?
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Wang Wei (70 1-76 1), a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, is the same age as Li Bai. He is a great painter, who is best at describing landscapes and pastoral scenery and has become an outstanding representative of the pastoral poetry school. Su Shi, a great writer in the Song Dynasty, said: There are paintings in Wang Wei's poems, and there are poems in the paintings.

Luzhai-Wang Wei

No one can be seen in the silent valley, only the voice is heard.

The shadow of the sunset shone into the depths of the forest, and the scenery on the moss was pleasant.

This poem is about an empty mountain, which is very quiet, while "However, I think I heard a voice" is more quiet and dynamic. It seems to come at random, without trace, and its keen feeling is primitive. This poem is one of Wang Wei's representative landscape poems, Wangchuan Collection. This poem depicts the quiet scenery of an empty mountain forest near Chai Lu at sunset.