Wang Shucheng
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Wang Shucheng (1537-1601) was a poet of Ming Dynasty. It was named Guangyun at the beginning and named Shucheng at the end. It was renamed Lingyue at the end and named Zihuan at the beginning. He liked to study abroad and traveled to Qi, Lu, Yan and Zhao, then went to Fujian and Chu. In Yexia, Zheng ruoyong recommended Zhao Kangwang.
Shucheng left with a poem because he had no real intention of being a courteous and virtuous corporal. He is also a guest of Li Chunfang, a Bachelor of the University. Chunfang wrote some books, often lying drunk, and asked him to return after a long time. Xijue, the king of Taicang, was a close friend of his. He wrote thousands of exhortations to the idea of the three kings being granted the same title. Xijue was very impressed. His poems are highly praised by Wang Shizhen brothers. Throughout the victory of Xiyuan garden, he wrote dozens of Han Palace songs, which spread in the Forbidden City. His works include Xiao Xiang Bian, Wu Yue You Ji, Gong Ci, Zhuang you Bian, fan Gan Ji Za Lu, Hou Wu Yue Bian, Lizi Bian, Yue se Bian, furongge manuscript, etc.
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Wang Shucheng