Li Xian
Li Xian is a Chinese word, Pinyin L ǐ Xi ā n, refers to the Han Dynasty Li Ying; refers to the Taoist legend of the immortal Li 800.
explain
1. It refers to Li Ying in Han Dynasty. 2. Refers to the immortal Li 800 in Taoist legend.
source
The poem "yun'an" written by Yang Wanli of Song Dynasty: "so old talk about Li Xian: there were only a few in the past. Nothing to carry with you: stop crossing a crane. " the poem "five questions to Song Dynasty in Jiangnan" written by Luo Binwang of Tang Dynasty: "you despise the five chariots and the rich, but not the poor. Li Xian is not easy to trust: Su GUI is still difficult. " See "Li Guo TongZhou".
Chinese PinYin : Li Xian
Li Xian