Li Yu
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Li Yu (1712-1796), a poet of Qing Dynasty. The word Qinfu, No. Luo village, late Xiaohuashan people or xiaohuaqiao long, Zhenjiang people. He is lonely and pure in disposition, and loathes the current literature. In 1761, he was invited to Beijing by Wang Wenzhi.
The late name is xiaohuashanren or xiaohuaqiaochang, a native of Zhenjiang. He is lonely and pure in disposition, and loathes the current literature. In 1761, he was invited to Beijing by Wang Wenzhi. Jiang hening, Bi Yuan, Jiang Shiquan, Zhu Chongguang and Dong Chao all admired his poems. They raised money to donate their supervisors for him and advised him to take the Tianxiang examination. They thought that he would be the first to take the gaokui exam, but he was still the second. After leaving the Wei, he left Beijing to visit Shanxi. After returning from Shanxi, his family was poorer and poorer. In his later years, he once lived in a monk's temple. His poems are fresh and elegant, with natural beauty instead of being deliberately embellished. At the same time, Zhenjiang poets such as Yin Chengzhu, Huang Ben, Wan Han and Guo Jiaju all think that they are inferior. When he was young, he got his name by chanting the Buddhist hand "once he came back empty handed, it's also fragrant.". His works in Beijing, such as song of Shuqiu Dao, evening chrysanthemum, reading the annals of the Three Kingdoms on a cold night, picture of Chen Jialing's lyrics and song of Hongdou tree in huangrong mountain villa, are all well-known works. There are self selected poetry anthology "eight pines an thirteen chanting grass", other works are "Hengshan Zhi Lue", "North tour Ye Cao", "Dingxiang Guan Ji", "Huai Ren jueju" and so on.
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Li Yu