Who wrote the plaque of "the first pass in the world" in Shanhaiguan? (filial piety in Qing dynasty)

This was written by filial piety in Qing Dynasty. In the eighth year of Chenghua (1472), Zhu Jianshen, Ming Xianzong ordered a horizontal plaque to be hung at the east gate of Shanhaiguan. The head of the Ministry of War guarding Shanhaiguan did not dare to neglect, so he sent someone to the tower to measure the size, and then asked someone to make a plaque 10 feet long and 5 feet high. Such a huge plaque naturally needs a big inscription. After some selection, Xiao Xian, who was born as a scholar and has resigned and retired, was finally chosen.

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The next day, the Ministry of War chief visited Fu Xiao and explained his purpose. Mr. Xiao just hesitated and promised to come down. But he made a request: this word is written in a hurry and needs some time to brew.

A few days later, the Ministry of War sent someone to send Xiao Xian a few zhangs of plain silk and a few special great lakes pens. The giver came back and reported that Mr. Xiao did not write, but practiced martial arts in the yard with a pole in his hand, as if facing hordes. The master of the Ministry of War was puzzled and thought, let him go.

Half a month later, the director of the Ministry of War sent someone to send many excellent rice paper and Hui ink. When the giver came back, he said that Mr. Xiao hadn't started writing yet, but just recited some poems in the room, such as "Long Wind and Waves, and set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea" and "Up to the sky, the top of it goes into the sky, the top of the five mountains, and the shadow of China". The director of the Ministry of War still doesn't understand, but he still thinks, let him go.

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