Jie Jin was a clever man since he was a child. His articles are elegant and wonderful, his poems are rich and elegant, his calligraphy is excellent in small letters, and he is good at cursive writing, especially in Weeds. Together with Xu Wei and Yang Shen, he is also known as the three great talents of Ming Dynasty, and he has written Collection of Xie Xueshi and Tian Huangyu. President Lu and Biography of Ancient and Modern Women: presided over the compilation of Yongle Grand Ceremony; Ink marks include poems in books, poems and songs in the Tang Dynasty, and anecdotes about Zhao Heng's imperial examinations in the Song Dynasty.
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This collection of poems was written by Jie Jin when he was an official in Guangxi. The work was created in the eighth year of Yongle (14 10). At the age of 42, Jie Jin entered Beijing from a distant border to play, and was soon put into prison. Five years later, he died tragically. It has been collected by Qing Anqi, Qianlong, Jiaqing and Xuan Tong Forbidden City.