Zhu Guan's The Scholars

Sent to plant and scholar Zhu Guan [author] Xu Xuan? the Tang Dynasty

Wherever the son of envy sings, Mao Zhai's face is blue.

I hate the gaudiness of lotus, but I owe you this.

The heron stands low and branches late, and the wind scares Ye Qiu.

If a gentleman gives it, he will plant it, so don't forget his worries.

Xu Xuan (9 16 —99 1) was a writer and calligrapher in the early Song Dynasty. Chen Ding was born in Guangling (now Yangzhou, Jiangsu). Wu Xueshulang, a patent of Zhi Zhi in Southern Tang Dynasty, was a bachelor of Hanlin, a senior official in the official department, and later Li Yugui was a servant of Song Dynasty, so he was known as Xu Qi Province. At the beginning of Chunhua, it is difficult to demote the static army marching Sima. He proofread the imperial edict and Zheng Zheng's verdict. Merit lies in books, and good biography of Li. He and his brother Xu Kai have a literary name called "Erxu"; It is also called "Han Xu" with Han Xizai and Jiangdong.

Xu Xuan's other works ○ sent to Wang forty-five times.

○ Too often small suburbs sang at once.

○ Feng and Gongfu miss the past and send forty rhymes.

To Mr. Wang

○ Leave in early spring and send directly to Mr. Scheeren Jiang.

○ More works by Xu Xuan