Wei Xiang
Wei Xiang, a poet of Tang Dynasty. Zhenyuan was appointed Changlin Ling at the beginning. Later, he assisted the southern curtain of Jing and served as a censor.
Friendly with Li Duan and Sikong Shu. There are two poems in Quan Tang Shi. His life and deeds can be found in volume 8 of Yuanhe surname compilation, Volume 12 of Youyang Zazu, and volume 4 and 3 of Chronicles of Tang poetry.
Representative works
"Hurt li Duan" "the gifted scholars were born and promoted, and the road to Quantai was on credit. Yang Zhiji, a senior official, was born in Changsha when he was young. When a man goes to the gate to live in a pond, the disaster turns into wine and snakes. Only Fengchan grass remained at Maoling home. In ancient Chinese poetry, the blood carving bow of magpie is wet, and the sword is cold. Liaodong veteran temples into snow, still to the head of the night to see.
Chinese PinYin : Wei Xiang
Wei Xiang