Kuang Lu, a famous poet in Guangdong in the late Ming Dynasty, was born in a family of scholars. Kuang Lu specializes in poetry. Kuang Lu is also proficient in the art of war, horseback riding, fencing, and archery. She is also a connoisseur and collector of ancient cultural relics. He is also proficient in parallel prose; he is also an accomplished calligrapher who is good at seal script, official script, Xing script, cursive script, and regular script. His cursive handwriting is beautiful, and he has a unique style after learning from Wang Xizhi. When the King of Tang Dynasty in the Southern Ming Dynasty was a member of Zhongshushe, he was sent to Guangzhou as an envoy during the reign of Emperor Yongli. Qing troops entered Guangdong. Kuang Lu and his generals defended the city with all their strength. For more than ten months, the city fell. He did not eat and died holding his qin.