When did Guan Xiu come from?

Guan Xiu (832-912) was born in Lanxi, Jinhua. He became a monk at the age of seven. He is gifted and intelligent. He memorizes thousands of words every day and never forgets anything. After intensive training, I like reciting. 16 years old has poems. Later, I went to Hongzhou (now Nanchang) and other places to seek teachers to study. I went to Hangzhou in my 60 s and lived in Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou. When Qian Liu called Yue, he sent a poem of congratulations, saying, "Three thousand guests were drunk and fourteen states were frosted with swords". Qian Liu has the ambition to claim the title of emperor. Only by changing "fourteen states" to "forty states" will he be willing to meet him. Guan Xiu replied: "It is difficult to add a state, but it is difficult to change a poem. When can't I fly? " Wrapped in a cloak, I left today. Through Jiangxi and Hunan to Jingzhou (now Jiangling). In the third year of Ganning (896), he was appointed to our province in the south of Beijing, but later he was demoted to the middle of Guizhou because he was dissatisfied with our time. Three years later (903), our time in Jingnan died. Guan Xiu stayed in Jingzhou, and Gao Jichang was attached. Three years later (903), he entered Shu State and wrote the poem "Chen Qing Shu Di" for Wang Jian, a former Shu master. Wang Jian treated him with courtesy, because there is a saying in the poem that "a bottle and a bowl grow old, and Qian Shan will get thousands of waters". "Wang Jian, Wang Jian abused his power and went to Longhua Temple for a day to stop and rest so that they could recite poems. When all the kings and nobles were present, they stopped to warn them. Because they read "Gongzi Hang", they said, "Jinyi Hua Xian holds the cup. "When the crops are hard, I don't know what the five emperors Huang San are." Build a little patience, but respect things very much. Give the name' Zen Moon Master'. "(Biography of Tang Talents) and built Longhua Dojo for it. In the second year (9 12), Shu Yongping died and was buried outside the north gate of Chengdu. Guan Xiu is also good at cursive writing, and his calligraphy is known as "Jiangti".