Kong Congshan
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Kong Congshan (year of birth and death unknown), unknown word, Yongjia (now Wenzhou, Zhejiang) people. Fang Xing, the son of Fang Guozhen, defended Yuguan with ten thousand soldiers of Yuan Dynasty. He fought with Ming soldiers and retreated to Zhaxi. He wrote a poem on the stone wall: "strange stones have traces, dragons have gone, fallen flowers have no owners, birds sing in the air." later, it was continued by Kong Congshan.
This poem is recorded in the selected poems of the Yuan Dynasty, namely, the inscription on the stone wall of the dragon's Claw: "the west wind blows from the horse's hoof, and the golden dagger returns to the sun, and the clouds are low. Zhao died before he gave way to yurang, and he wanted to report to Qi alone. Strange stones have traces, dragons have gone, flowers have no owners, birds sing in the air. To this day, I hate the hero, whimpering down to Zhaxi. " His life story can be seen in the biography of selected poems of the Yuan Dynasty.
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