From: Stay on the Mountain by Zhang Xu in the Tang Dynasty.
Original text:
Just like Woodenhead's watching flowers and birds, why don't you surround everything with hypocrisy?
Translation:
Just like a Woodenhead, watching flowers and birds fly by, why care about being surrounded by other things?
Extended data:
The author's life:
Zhang Xu (685? -759? ), the word Gao Bo, the word Ji Ming, was born in Wuxian, Suzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu), a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. He is known as "Zhang Dian", and he is also called "drunk" with Huai Su, "Bachelor of Si Wu" with He, Zhang and Bao Rong, and "Eight Immortals of Drinking" with whom. His cursive script is very similar to Li Bai's poems and songs.
Zhang Xu was born in a family with a high family background. He studied calligraphy under his cousin Lu Yanyuan, and was highly praised by Wu Daozi and Yan Zhenqing after his success. When he was old, he was promoted or recommended, recruited talents, entered the official position, and was released as a captain of Changshu County. He has served as the left governor and the governor, so he is called "Zhang Changshi" by the world; He died in the second year of Gan Yuan (759) at the age of 75.
In calligraphy, Zhang is good at observing objective things and combining objective natural images with personal subjective feelings. He not only inherits tradition, but also dares to innovate. By inheriting and innovating the calligraphy achievements of predecessors, his own weed art reached a peak in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhang Xu