Lin Jiangxian's Two Original Poems for He Zichen's Second Concubine

Lin Jiangxian presented two concubines to He Zichen

[Author] Wang Zhiwang? [Dynasty] In the Song Dynasty,

neon clothes were made of ice, and lead flowers were not naive. The wind is coming, and the clouds are moving. Since I can stay, I refuse to wear a fairy dress.

the guests are full of surprises, and the silver hooks compete for new ones. Counting the grass is as wonderful as a god. From now on, Wang Yishao will not learn from Mrs. Wei. A brief introduction to Wang Zhiwang, the author of "Two concubines for He Zichen from Linjiang Xian"

Wang Zhiwang is a famous poet and calligrapher in the Southern Song Dynasty. Uncle Zhan, born in Gucheng, Xiangyang (now Gucheng County, Hubei Province), died in the winter of 117 and died in Min Su. There are sixty volumes of Hanbin Collection (Jiao Hong's Annals of National History in Ming Dynasty), which have been lost. According to Yongle Dadian, the ministers of the Four Treasures in Qing Dynasty compiled sixteen volumes. The History of the Song Dynasty has been circulated in volume 372. Wang Zhiwang's other works

○ Partridge in Taizhou and Li Juzhi impromptu, when Cao Gongxian and He Zichen sat together

○ Farewell to prostitutes

○ Drunken Flower Yin (birthday)

○ Nian Nujiao Jingmen Jun Song signing sentence, Tao Professor Xu.