1, Six Chapters of a Floating Life is an autobiographical essay written by Shen Fu, a native of Changzhou in Qing Dynasty, in the 13th year of Jiaqing (1808). Yang Yinchuan, the brother-in-law of Wang Tao in the Qing Dynasty, found the remnant draft of Six Chapters of a Floating Life in a cold stall in Suzhou, with only four volumes, and gave it to Wang Tao, who was in charge of reporting Wenzunge in Shanghai at that time, and published it as movable type 1877.
2. The second dictionary of "Floating Life" gave Li Bai's poem "Preface to the Spring Banquet in Taohuayuan". "People who live in heaven and earth are the inverse of everything; Time flies, and a hundred generations fly by. And floating like a dream, for the joy of geometry? "