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Whose poem is "Don't let people boast of lewdness, leave it dry"

These two sentences are from Wang Mian, and the whole poem is:

The first tree in my family, Xiyan Lake, has a faint ink mark.

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

The meaning of these two sentences is: praising Mo Mei's high morals and bright days is painted in light ink. Although the appearance is not exquisite, it has an inner temperament of refined, noble and dignified, quiet and detached; It doesn't want to attract people, please people and get praise with bright colors. It just wants to give off a fragrance and let it stay between heaven and earth. These two sentences are the poet's self-portrayal. Wang Mian grew up poor, herding cattle during the day and studying hard under the ever-burning lamps of Buddhist temples at night. He finally learned a lot. He is good at poetry and painting, and he is versatile. But he tried and tried. He didn't want to curry favor with the powerful, so he never wanted to be famous.