Lu Hongyi's introduction

Lu Hongyi (? Painter, poet and famous hermit in Tang Dynasty. Lu Hongyi (? Painter, poet and famous hermit in Tang Dynasty. A Hong, whose real name is Haoran, was born in Fanyang (now northeast of Zhuoxian County, Hebei Province), moved to Luoyang, and then lived in seclusion in Songshan (now Dengfeng City). He is knowledgeable and versatile, good at sealing brush, writing eight-part essay and writing poems. Painting landscapes, trees and stones is as interesting as Wang Wei. At the beginning of Kaiyuan (7 13), Xuanzong sent messengers to Songshan to surrender Lu Hong, but failed to do so. In the fifth year of Kaiyuan (7 17), Xuanzong issued another imperial decree to surrender. The imperial edict called him an "open-minded leader" and "with the idea of inheriting sages", and asked Lu Hong to "turn around and be considerate of me". Lu Hong had to levy, and in the sixth year of Kaiyuan (7 18), he went to Luoyang, the capital of East China, for an audience. Give advice to the doctor, make a firm statement, put it back in Songshan, give it a set of secluded clothes, and the government will run the "East-West Caotang". After Lu Hong returned to the mountain, more than 500 people were called to give lectures in the thatched cottage, which became a temporary prosperity. Self-painted scenery is "Ten Notes of Caotang", with a copy, which is recorded in "300 Kinds of Famous Paintings in the Forbidden City". Ten poems of his Sao style are recorded in the whole Tang Dynasty, named Ten Records of Songshan Mountain, which is a work describing ten scenes of Songshan Mountain and praising his seclusion.