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Wang Mian was honest and open-minded all his life, not seeking fame, as he wrote in his poems.
1, Wang Mian was honest and open-minded all his life, not seeking fame, as he wrote in his poem, "Don't let people praise lewd, just leave the air full of dry Kun".

2. Original text

Mei Mei's Poems

(Yuan) Wang Mian

The first tree in my Xiyan Lake is light ink.

Don't boast about the good color, just let the air be full of dried Kun.

3. Brief analysis

The poem inscribed by Mei Mei is a painting poem. Mo Mei is the plum blossom of ink painting. The poet praised Mo Mei and Dont Ask For Help for their boasting, just wanting to leave the world with a fragrance of virtue. In fact, he used Mei as a metaphor to express the poet's vulgar, self-protective, narcissistic attitude towards life, outstanding spirit and noble sentiment of not flattering the world. His calligraphy is full and vigorous, and the combination of poetry and painting shows the author's superb calligraphy skills! Its expression technique is to support things and express one's will.