Fu De Qiujiang Evening Photo original text

The autumn river shines at night

[Author] Xu Xuan ? [Dynasty] Tang Dynasty

The setting sun shines on the advection current, and the clear sky is clear for thousands of miles in autumn.

The maple leaves are moving in the light, and the sand gulls are scattered.

The fishing nets are quiet, and the rice ears are being harvested.

If you don’t teach and enjoy yourself, you will slowly go down the tower. A brief introduction to Xu Xuan, the author of "An Evening Photo of the Autumn River"

Xu Xuan (916-991) was a writer and calligrapher in the Five Dynasties and early Song Dynasty. His courtesy name was Dingchen, a native of Guangling (now Yangzhou, Jiangsu). He served as official secretary of Wu School in the Five Dynasties, Zhigao of the Southern Tang Dynasty, bachelor of the Hanlin Academy, and minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs. Later, he returned to the Song Dynasty with Li Yu, and became a regular servant of Sanqi. He was known as Xuqi Province in the world. At the beginning of Chunhua, he was demoted to Sima Jingnan, who was marching in the army. He was once ordered by Ju Zhongzheng and others to revise "Shuowen Jiezi". He specializes in writing and is good at Li Si Xiaozhuan. He has a literary name with his younger brother Xu Kai and is known as "Er Xu"; he is also as famous as Han Xizai and is called "Han Xu" in Jiangdong. Xu Xuan's other works

○ Sending Wang off to the Eastern Capital forty-five years ago

○ He and Taichang Xiao Shaoqing chanted occasionally in the suburbs

○ Two poems sent to Mr. Zhang after meeting him

○ To the Jiangdu road officer

○ Forty rhymes sent to Mr. Fenghe Palace in nostalgia

○ Xu Xuan More works