Which dynasty did Lu You come from?

Lu You was from the Southern Song Dynasty.

Lu You, a famous military attache, was born in Yuezhou, Yinshan, Han nationality, the grandson of Lu Cheng Dian, a writer, historian and patriotic poet of Southern Song Dynasty.

On the occasion of the demise of the Northern Song Dynasty, Lu Sheng in his youth was deeply influenced by family patriotism. Song Gaozong took the exam of does, because of Qin Gui's refusal and career. Song Xiaozong was born a scholar after he acceded to the throne. He has served as chief bookkeeper, censor and general of Longxing House in Ningde County. Because he insisted on resisting gold, he was rejected by the main faction many times. After working on the road for seven years, he joined the army to work in Nanzheng shogunate at the invitation of Fu Xuan's ambassador to Sichuan, Wang Yanzhi. The following year, when the shogunate was dissolved, Lu You wrote a letter to Shu and met Fan Chengda. After Song Guangzong succeeded to the throne, he was promoted to Doctor Li and Examiner of Recording Institute. Soon after, he was dismissed from office for "mocking romantics" and returned to his hometown. In the second year of Jia, Lu You went to Beijing and presided over the editing work of Xiao Zong and Guang Zong's Records of the Two Dynasties and History of the Three Dynasties. His official position is Bao. After writing, Lu You lived in the shade for a long time, and Jiading died in two years, leaving the last "Xiuzi".

Lu You never stopped writing all his life and made great achievements in poetry and writing. His poetic language is plain and fluent, and his composition is rigorous and orderly. Both Li Bai's bold and unrestrained, and Du Fu's gloomy and sad, especially full of patriotic enthusiasm, have a far-reaching impact on future generations. Liu Kezhuang's "Continued Poems in Houcun" said that his words were "impassioned, but Jia Xuan failed". From 0755 to 79000, there were 85 volumes, including more than 9000 poems. There are also 50 volumes of "Jian Nan Shi Hua", "Entering Shu" 10 volume, "Notes on the Old Learning Temple". Calligraphy is vigorous and unrestrained, and there are three kinds of ink marks in the world, southern Tang books.