The author of "Landscape Scroll" is Jiexi (xī) Si.
Jie Xi (xī) Si (June 10, 1274 - August 19, 1344), courtesy name Manshuo, name Zhenwen, Longxing Fuzhou (now Dayu, Dushi Town, Fengcheng, Jiangxi Changcun), a writer and calligrapher of the Yuan Dynasty.
Jie Xi Siguan went to Hanlin to serve as a bachelor's degree. He served in the imperial court for more than 30 years. He was both an official and a scholar. He had profound literary attainments, his writing was concise and strict, and his poems were clear, graceful and dense.
Jiexisi’s literary achievements
Jiexisi was a great talent in the Yuan Dynasty. His writings were concise and strict, and his poems were clear, graceful and dense. Yu Ji called him “like a beautiful woman with a hairpin.” . However, Jiexisi has been concerned about the country and the people since his youth, and wrote many poems reflecting social reality. The poem "Linchuan Girl" describes the tragic situation of a blind peasant girl who has been working as a farm servant for generations. Because her father died and the family was poor, her mother and brother were unable to support her and reluctantly tried to drive her out of the house.
"The Ballad of Yangliuqing" vividly describes the life of the lower class. It expresses the author's sympathy for the people and dissatisfaction with the government, and inherits the realist spirit of "feeling sorrow and joy, and acting on the occasion". After Jieshisi entered his official career, he wrote a large number of works in praise of saints, tributes, and tributes. They are clearly organized, well-organized, and clearly expounded, expressing his sincere concern and thoughtful discussions on current affairs.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jieshisi