Who is the author with a heart of mountains and rivers and no affectation?

The writer is Sima Xiangru.

Sima Xiangru's words:

Fu is the most important style in Han Dynasty. Sima Xiangru is recognized as a representative writer and master of Fu theory in Han Dynasty, and also a master of literature and aesthetics. Sima Xiangru's literary achievements are mainly reflected in his ci and fu. "Sima Xiangru Fu Er" recorded in Han Shu Literature and Art Annals

Article 19 of Sima Xiangru.

There are six existing poems, such as Zixu Fu, Tian Zi's Wandering Soul Fu, Talent Fu, Changmen Fu, Beauty Fu and Mourning Qin Ershi Fu, while the other three poems, Pear Fu, Fish Fu and Zishan Fu, have only one title. Sui Shu Jing Ji Zhi has Sima Xiangru Ji 1 volume, which has been lost. The Collection of Sima Wenyuan compiled by Amin Zhang Yan is included in the Records of Han, Wei and Six Dynasties 130.

Literary influence:

Zixu Fu, Shanglin Fu, Sima Xiangru's admonition and hunting, Changmen Fu and Fengqiuhuang are guqin music created by Sima Xiangru, a writer of Han Dynasty, which romanticized the love story between Sima Xiangru and Zhuo Wenjun.

Taking "phoenix seeking phoenix" as a perfect metaphor not only contains passionate courtship, but also symbolizes the extraordinary ideals, lofty purport and tacit understanding of the hero and heroine.

Sima Xiangru's life:

Jingdi period:

Formerly known as Sima Changqing, it was renamed because it admired the famous Warring States Lin Xiangru. Biography of Historical Records Sima Xiangru and Biography of Hanshu Sima Xiangru both show that Sima Xiangru was born in Chengdu, Shu County (born in Changqing, Shu County).

In the Qing Dynasty, Sichuan Tongzhi also recorded that "Chengdu native, Chinese, Han nationality, living in Pengzhou (now Peng 'an, Sichuan)" liked reading and practicing sword when he was a teenager. When he was in his twenties, he exchanged money for an official position and became a martial arts rider of Emperor Han Jing. But these were not his hobbies, so there was a sigh that he could not meet his bosom friend.

Emperor wu grateful way:

When Liang Xiaowang and Liu Wu came to North Korea, Sima Xiangru was able to make friends with Zou Yang, Mei Cheng and Zhuang Ji. Later, he resigned due to illness, went to Emperor Liang, and shared the same interests with these like-minded scholars. At this time, Xiang Ru wrote the famous Zi Xufu for Liang Wang.

Zi Xu Fu was written by Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty when he was a guest. The theme of Zi Xufu is directed at the Taoist thought of taking emptiness and tranquility as the king in this period, but it is not appreciated by Jingdi, who is not good at Ci Fu.