Running script is related to Li Yu.
Li Yu, whose original name was Li Congjia, had the courtesy name Chongguang. The reason why the word emphasizes light is probably related to the fact that it has one eye and two pupils. Later, the name was changed to Li Yu, meaning the day and the night of Yu. According to historical records, he was a benevolent and filial man, good at writing, good at calligraphy and painting, and had a large forehead, long teeth, and one eye with heavy pupils. He was the sixth son of Li Jing, Emperor Yuanzong of the Southern Tang Dynasty (the central leader of the Southern Tang Dynasty). Since Li Jing's second to fifth sons all died early, when Li Yu's eldest brother Li Hongji became the crown prince, he was the de facto second son.
Li Hongji was very jealous, and Li Yu, who was the Duke of An Ding at that time, was afraid of Li Hongji's suspicion and did not dare to participate in political affairs. During this period, he had nicknamed himself Zhong Yin, Zhong Feng Hermit, and Lian Feng Lay Scholar, indicating that his interests lay in the beautiful mountains and rivers, and that he had no intention of competing with his elder brother for position.
Introduction to Li Yu
Also known as: Empress of the Southern Tang Dynasty, Empress Li of the Southern Tang Dynasty, August 15, 937 to August 13, 978, with the courtesy name Chongguang and the names Zhongyin and Lianfeng. Jushi, born in Jinling (now Nanjing, Jiangsu Province), was the last king of the Southern Tang Dynasty. He succeeded to the throne in 961 and respected the Song Dynasty as the orthodox one. After Song Taizu destroyed the Southern Han Dynasty, he was renamed the Lord of the Jiangnan Kingdom. He died in Bianjing in 978. He was posthumously awarded the title of Grand Master and the title of King of Wu.
He occupies an important position in the history of Chinese Ci and is known as the emperor of Ci through the ages. The third king of the Southern Tang Dynasty, he was called empress Li in history. He is proficient in calligraphy, good at painting, proficient in music and rhythm, and has certain attainments in poetry and prose, especially his greatest achievement in poetry.