Poems left by Han Yu in Chaozhou

The poems left by Han Yu in Chaozhou are as follows:

A letter is typed in the sky, and eight thousand in Chaozhou Road in the evening. If you want to eliminate disasters for the wise, you are willing to decline and cherish the old! Where is the home of Yunheng Qinling? The heavy snow hindered the horse's progress. Knowing that you came all the way, you should have done it on purpose so that I could collect the bones by the river.

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Han Yu (65438+768-February 25th, 824), a native of Heyang, Henan Province (now Mengzhou, Henan Province), was called Xiuwu in Huaizhou (now Xiuwu, Henan Province), called himself "County King Changli (now Yixian, Liaoning Province)" and was called "Han Changli" and "Mr. Changli". China was an official, writer, thinker, philosopher, politician and educator in the middle Tang Dynasty.

Han Yu was three years old and lonely, living with his brother and sister-in-law. He studied the books of six classics and a hundred schools of thought since childhood, and was a scholar in the eighth year of Zhenyuan (792). At first, he was promoted twice, and later he was awarded the Doctor of Four Products, and then he was promoted to suggestion. Because of the disadvantages of Miyagi, he was demoted to Yangshan county magistrate, later pardoned and transferred to Jiangling to join the army. He served as Foreign Minister, Editor of History Museum and China Calligrapher.

In the 12th year of Yuanhe (8 17), he became the marching Sima of Prime Minister Pei Du, participated in the fight against the "Huaixi Rebellion" and was promoted to assistant minister of punishments. In the 14th year of Yuanhe (8 19), he was demoted as the secretariat of Chaozhou for remonstrating Buddhist bones. After Tang Muzong acceded to the throne, he was called into the palace to propose a toast to the whole country.

In his later years, the official to the assistant minister of the official department was called the "Korean official department". In the fourth year of Changqing (824), Han Yu died of illness at the age of 57. Posthumous title gave him the title of "Wen", so he was called "Duke Wen of Chinese". In the first year of Yuanfeng (1078), Libo, Fengchang, worshipped Confucius Temple.

Character life:

Tang Daizong Dali three years (768), Han Yu was born. His grandparents are both North Korean or local officials, and his father Han Zhongqing is Lang's secretary. Han Zhongqing died when Han Yu was three years old. He was brought up by his brother Han Hui.

In the 12th year of Dali (777), Han Hui was implicated by Yuan Zai, the prime minister, and was demoted to the secretariat of Shaozhou. Shortly after taking office, he died in Shaozhou. After Han Hui's early death, Han Yu first took his widowed sister-in-law back to Heyang's hometown to bury his younger brother, but he couldn't stay long, so he had to take refuge in Xuanzhou with his six sisters-in-law. He spent this period in difficulties and turmoil.

The road of imperial examination:

Han Yu considers himself an orphan. He studied hard since he was a child and didn't need any encouragement. In the second year of Zhenyuan (786), he left Xuancheng and went to Chang 'an alone. At the same time, Han Yu went to He Zhongfu (now Yongji, Shanxi Province) to find his brother Han Mao, trying to get the recommendation of my ambassador Hunhun in the river, but it was fruitless.

In the autumn of the third year of Zhenyuan (787), Han Yu went to Chang 'an after obtaining the qualification of rural tribute. That year, Han Yu was the last in Chang 'an, with nothing to rely on. Then came the bad news of Han Yao's death. Around the end of this year, Han Yu was able to meet Ma Sui, King of Beiping, and got his help by accident. Han Yu later wrote "Cats Looking at each other" to show his virtue.