What is the writing background of Wen's Bodhisattva Man?

The writing background of the article "Bodhisattva Man": This word was written in the middle and late period (847-860). According to the records in Biography of Tales of Tang Talents and Tales of the North Dream, I like the lyrics of Bodhisattva Man, which makes the fox secretly ask Wen to fill in the lyrics of Bodhisattva Man for herself.

According to this, Bodhisattva Man was written by Wen and presented by Taizu. At that time, from October of the fourth year of Dazhong (850) to October of the thirteenth year (859), the Chronicle of Literature of Tang and Five Dynasties was compiled around the sixth year of Dazhong (852), which coincided with the repeated attempts of Wen.

Extended data:

The last two sentences are about waiting for me before I get up. So the third sentence is followed by laziness, which is very funny-lazy, but not great, but also lazy. When the boudoir gets up early, it is necessary to dress up first, so the word "painting moth eyebrows" comes from "The Hill" and "makeup" is another topic, and the word "grooming" comes from the snow on the temples. Its two-pronged approach has the clearest vein.

But there is a word "late" in the middle, which echoes the word "lazy" at a distance, and the word "near" is an annotation to each other. The word "agriculture" is the strangest, so it is the eye. The word "late", how many levels, how much time, how much mood and how many expressions are covered by this word.

Although dressing is late, it will be finished after all, so the film will start shooting again, that is, the dressing has been written, and finally the two mirrors will be compared to see if the dressing is up to standard. Its front mirror, the seat mirror in the dresser; The rearview mirror, the handle mirror in hand, is also called "handle mirror".

So the photographer needs to see if the flowers on the temples are suitable. At the corner of the two mirrors, the "scenery" overlaps, and the flowers overlap with the human face. As for countless levels! Writing this difficult and wonderful scene in ten words is really wonderful.