Wang Chongdao sent fifty daffodils and sang happily for them. This is the work of Huang Tingjian, a poet in the Song Dynasty. This poem chants daffodils, and the first couplet is associated with Ling Boxian by daffodils; Zhuan Xu writes fairy flowers; Neck couplets write daffodils, exquisite and graceful, elegant and clean; The performance of the tail couplet comes down to the requirement of abstinence. The first six sentences of the poem describe the fairy posture, white and elegant color, elegant fragrance and elegant charm of daffodils, while the last two sentences take a sharp turn, reflecting the changeable beauty in strong contrast, thus showing the author's spiritual pursuit.
Huang Tingjian (1045.8.9-1105.5.24), whose real name is Lu Zhi, a Taoist in the valley, was named Fuweng at night. Born in Hongzhou (now xiushui county, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province), Fenning was a famous writer and calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty. He is the founder of Jiangxi Poetry School, which is in its heyday. They, Chao and Qin Guan all studied under Su Shi, and they are collectively called "Su Men Four Bachelor". He was as famous as Su Shi before his death and was called "Su Huang" by the world.
He is the author of Valley Ci, and Huang Tingjian's calligraphy is unique and is one of the "Song Sijia". Professor Peking University and pioneer Li Zhimin commented: "Huang Tingjian attracts cranes into the grass, strong and easy to swing, with a new realm."