Sadula (about 1272- 1355), whose real name was Tianxi, was a Hui nationality (referring to Mongolians), a famous poet and painter in Yuan Dynasty. His predecessor was from the Western Regions and was born in Yanmen (now Daixian County, Shanxi Province). Sadulla lived in the Central Plains since childhood and was a scholar in Taiding for four years (1327).
Sadoul is good at painting, with fine calligraphy and excellent letter opening. People who jump from tiger to Wolong are called Yanmen talents. My literary creation is mainly poetry, the content of which is mostly traveling, retiring, worshiping immortals and rewarding, with low ideological value. Sadulla also left some paintings, such as "The Fishing Terrace of Yanling" and "The Map of Plum Birds", which are now in the Palace Museum in Beijing.