Wu Gong Jiao Zhan (a poem by Ye Jiliang) original text

Wu Gong teaches war (a poem by Ye Jiliang)

[Author] Lin Zao? [Dynasty] Tang Dynasty

Strengthening Wu is domineering, and teaching martial arts is in the deep palace .

Let’s take a look at the general’s wind first.

Waving Goro sleeve rolls, wearing armor and wearing red clothes.

Qingxiao divided the flag and shyly joined the team.

The drums stopped and the movement was not completed, so the punishment was ordered to be revered.

Why bother to achieve military exploits when you can intimidate neighboring countries? A brief introduction to Lin Zao, the author of "Wugong Teaching War (a poem by Ye Jiliang)"

Lin Zao, whose birth and death are unknown, named Weiqian, was from Putian. In the seventh year of Zhenyuan of Tang Dynasty (791), he took the examination for "Zhu Huan He Pu Fu". His eloquence was outstanding and he was appreciated by the examiner Du Huangshang, who thought he had "divine help". He finally won the rank of Jinshi and was appointed deputy envoy of Lingnan Festival. Lin Zao and his brother Lin Yun were both famous for their calligraphy and became famous calligraphers and writers during the Zhenyuan period of Emperor Dezong of the Tang Dynasty. Lin Zao studied calligraphy with Yan Zhenqing, who was especially good at running script. He was very good at Zhiyong legacy method. His writing style is sparse and ancient, and his meaning is deep and ancient. His calligraphy is mixed among the calligraphy arts of Wei and Jin Dynasties, and it is difficult to distinguish the authenticity. Lin Zao's other works

○ Liling (see Tang Ya in Southern Fujian)

○ Qingyun Qianlu (a poem by Wu Bi)

○ More from Lin Zao Works