Lin Bu was a famous folk artist in the early years of Northern Song Dynasty, who was proficient in poetry, calligraphy and painting. He has never been an official or married in his life, and there are not many materials recorded in historical books, but from the limited historical materials, he knows that Lin Bu is from Qiantang, Hangzhou. He has never been an official, but only likes to grow plum blossoms and raise white cranes, claiming that "plum is his wife and crane is his son." Only an aesthete can do this.
Personality characteristics:
Linbu's parents died when he was young, but he was not the kind of high-quality man who had a car and a house and his parents died. On the contrary, his family is very poor and often worries about basic survival problems such as food and clothing.
When Lin Bu was young, he wandered between the Yangtze River and Huaihe River, and regarded fame and fortune as clouds. When he was in his forties, he returned to Hangzhou, built a small house on an isolated island in the West Lake, and lived in seclusion like Zhuge Liang.