Lin Jie (83 1-847) was born in Fujian and was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. He was very clever when he was a child. He can write poetry at the age of six and is good at calligraphy and chess. He/kloc-died at the age of 0/7. There are two poems in the whole Tang Dynasty. Begging for Qiao is a famous poem written by Lin Jie, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which describes the grand occasion of begging for Qiao on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. Also known as "Daughter's Day" and "Daughter's Day", it is a legendary day when the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet on the magpie bridge across the Tianhe River. In the past, the folk activities on Tanabata were mainly begging for a pair of skillful hands, which meant begging for a pair of skillful hands from Weaver Girl. The most common way to beg for cleverness is to put a needle through the moon. This is called cleverness. This custom was most popular in the Tang and Song Dynasties.
Qiao Qi is an ancient poem written by Lin Jie, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which describes the grand occasion of the folk Qixi Festival. It is also an imaginative and widely circulated poem of the richest man, which is easy to understand and involves well-known myths and legends.
The poet Lin Jie wrote an ancient poem "Begging for cleverness", expressing the girls' good wishes for cleverness and happiness.