Lu Gen
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Lu Gen (1274-1314), the word Yanwei, Puyang (now belongs to Henan) people.
His father Lu Kerou once served as the provincial governor of Henan Province. During the reign of Yuancheng Zong and Yuanzhen, he was appreciated by Yao Sui for his work Tengwang Ge Ji, and was recommended as the editor of the Academy of national history. He should be honored when he moved to the Imperial Academy. He resigned and returned to his relatives in Henan Province. Later, he took the post of Hanlin Xiuzhuan, and soon he was promoted to Hanlin Daizhi. He died in the first year of Yanyou (1314). Lu Gen's writing is plain at first reading. If you read it carefully, you can realize that his Ci is full of elegance and pursues the ancients. his anthology has not been handed down, and only a small number of articles are preserved in Yuan Wen Lei and other books. It is said that celebrities all learned his style of poetry. His poems are also rare. Twenty three of them, entitled Yanwei collection, were selected in Yuan poetry anthology II, which should be compiled by Gu Sili. Among them, the ten poems of sending Deng Shanzhi, a Bachelor of waiting and lecturing, to return Qiantang is more influential. Although the poem was written to see off Deng Wenyuan, it is actually a lyric work with high style and is obviously influenced by Ruan Ji's yonghuai poem. His life and deeds can be found in Volume 6 of (Orthodox) damingfu annals, biography of selected poems of the Yuan Dynasty, and volume 10 of Chronicles of Yuan poetry.
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Lu Gen