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Where was Wang Wei from in the Tang Dynasty?
Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was born in Zhou Pu (now Yuncheng yongji city) in the first year of Chang 'an (70 1).

Wang Wei (70 1-76 1, 699-76 1) was born in Zhou Pu, Hedong (now Yuncheng, Shanxi), and his ancestral home was Qixian, Shanxi. A famous poet and painter in the Tang Dynasty, the word "Mo Mo" was named "Mo Mo Ju Shi". Wang Wei, Wang Ren, Hedong, was the champion in the 19th year of Kaiyuan (73 1). Li Guan right gleaned, supervised the remonstrance, and made our time to 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".

Wang Wei is proficient in poetry, calligraphy, painting and music. He is famous for his poems, especially his five words, and he is called "Wang Meng" and "Shi Fo" together with Meng Haoran [1]. Calligraphy and painting are particularly wonderful, and later generations promoted it to the ancestor of Nanzong landscape painting. Su Shi commented: "Poetry is full of paintings; Look at the picture, there are poems in the picture. " [2] There are more than 400 poems, including Acacia, Autumn Night in the Mountain, etc. His works include The Collection of Wang Youcheng's Works and The Secret of Painting.