The third poem of Du Xunhe's poems

Volume 693_35 【 genius master 】 Du Xunhe

You were born in the clouds and didn't carry a bottle or bowl with you.

Everyone who does not talk about human affairs is nothing on earth.

Du Xunhe (846 ~ 904) was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The word Yan Zhi,No. Jiuhuashan. Chizhou era (now Shitai, Anhui) was born. Born in poverty. I took several exams in Chang 'an and never went back to the mountain. He came home from Chang 'an when Huang Chao's army swept across Shandong and Henan. Since then, I have lived a life of "I have been in the smoke for fifteen years" ("Going out to see senior officials after the chaos") and "I am willing to learn from the world and I am happy to climb mountains" ("Working in the mountains after the chaos"). After going to Daliang (now Kaifeng, Henan Province), I presented the song "A Journey to the World" 10 to Zhu Wen, hoping that he would save the corvee and save it. When Zhu Wen became a monk, his subordinates respected Xiang, and advised him to "cut the ancient style and get into the body", so he went to Ode for the thirtieth time to please him. Wen gave him the title of rites department, and in the second year of Zhongshun (89 1), he was the eighth scholar ("Lessons"). The following year, due to the political turmoil, he returned to the old mountain and his field was in Xuanzhou. He paid great attention to him and took it as his career. Three years later (903), Tian rebelled against Yang Xingmi and sent him to contact Zhu Wen in Daliang. Tian-defeated, Zhu Wen recommended him and awarded him a bachelor's degree in Hanlin, who was seriously ill and died ten days later. Tang Feng Ji was published in Jiguge in Ming Dynasty. A close friend Liu compiled the suicide note of the sage in Guichi, with addendum 1 volume. From 65438 to 0959, the Shanghai editor of Zhonghua Book Company took Liu's engraving as the base edition, supplemented and sorted out the whole Tang poetry, compiled the Poems of Du Xunhe, and published it together with Nie's Poems. In the early Qing Dynasty, there was another Complete Works of 100 Poets in the Tang Dynasty, named Collected Works of Du Xunhe. Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House photocopied the Song and Shu versions of Collected Works of Du Xunhe. His deeds can be found in Sun Guangxian's Notes on Northern Dreams, He Guangyuan's Notes on Lessons, Liang Shu's History of the Old Five Dynasties, Chronicle of Tang Poems and Talented Persons of Tang Dynasty.