Introduction of snow gun

According to relevant data, Xue Zhu's surname is Su Mingzhou, and his date of birth and death is unknown.

He was a great calligrapher, poet, Taoist priest and outstanding thinker in Ming Dynasty. Although he is not recorded in the official history, his thoughts, poems and calligraphy have been unanimously recognized by the world.

He studied hard all his life, but failed. Old age is spent in cynicism, world-weariness, pain and disappointment.

After his death, Li Zhonglu, who worships the past and is kind to the good, wrote a eulogy for Xuexiu with tears in his eyes. His book The Legend of Flying Skiers in the Snow Road was widely circulated in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Although this book has been lost now, Xue Xiu's stories, calligraphy and poems have spread all over the world.

/kloc-When he was 0/2 years old, he became a liquor seller with his uncle Su Bo. Because a man was drunk and died in a hotel and went to court, the hotel closed down and there was nothing to rely on. Since then, he has traveled all over the world and made friends. During the Jiajing period, he went to Tai 'an, Shandong Province, and happened to meet Dong Kongbian, a Laiwu grain official who went to Tai 'an on business. So he became a friend of Babai and came unexpectedly. In Laiwu, Xuegun often traveled with friends and recited inscriptions, leaving many Mo Bao behind. For example, the existing inscription of Cheshan Temple reads "Xuan is both mysterious and mysterious", and the brushwork is like a dragonfly. The viewer thinks that it is impossible to become an immortal. He also inscribed plaques, couplets and inscriptions for Xuanwu Temple in Kouzhen, Kuixinglou in the mine and Zoujialin in Xizou. In fairy mountain, south of the city, and Tashan, north of the city, cliff characters are engraved. In Laiwu, he also became a close friend of Liu in Hong Kong, wrote a tablet at the Longwang Temple in the east of the village and signed Liu's name. 1558 (in the thirty-seventh year of Jiajing), my good friend Dong Kongbian died, and Xue Yun's parents wrote Tea Sacrifice and Three Chapters of Crying Dong Xiandi, with desolate poems and ups and downs in calligraphy.

Xue Xiu is good at poetry and songs, knows the rhythm, often plays the stringed piano, is proficient in painting, plays football, makes antiques and makes medicinal materials. His calligraphy is as old and strange as an old hand. He especially likes to write big characters, often flying with his hands, and suddenly becomes vigorous and powerful. He also became close friends with famous writers and dramatists in Ming Dynasty, such as Zhangqiu Li Kaixian and Qingzhou Hengwang, having tea and talking, answering questions and reciting poems. He often travels in three cities: Zhang, Lai and Qing, and then goes into the mountains to collect medicines, and travels between Hainan and Daiyu. He died at the end of Jiajing.

Hemp fiber for snow protection. Gu Wen can paint herons as its four rhymes: "You must linger in the window and hate snow boats."