Huang Tingjian’s famous sayings through the ages

Huang Tingjian's famous sayings through the ages include:

1. In reading, you want to be refined but not knowledgeable, and you want to be focused rather than miscellaneous.

2. The light in the chest is like the wind and the moon.

3. There is no need to work for me, practical talents are the most important.

4. Leaning on the railing alone in the wind and rain, the twelve servant girls of Xiang'e are tied together.

5. During the Qingming festival, the peaches and plums smile, but the wild fields and graves only produce sorrow.

6. It’s a pity that you can’t see the green mountains from the surface of the lake.

Huang Tingjian, whose courtesy name was Lu Zhi and also known as Valley Taoist, was a famous writer and calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty. He was the founder of the Jiangxi School of Poetry, which flourished for a long time. He and Du Fu, Chen Shidao and Chen Yuyi are known as "one ancestor and three poets". "Zong".

He and his friends Zhang Lei, Chao Buzhi, and Qin Guan all traveled to study under Su Shi's sect, and they were collectively known as the "Four Scholars of the Su School". During his lifetime, he was as famous as Su Shi and was known as "Su Huang" in the world.