Cen Can (about 7 15-770) was a frontier poet in Tang Dynasty, a native of Nanyang, the great-grandson of Cen Wenben, a hero of Emperor Taizong, and later moved to Jiangling. Cen Can was lonely and poor in his early years. He learns from his brother and reads history books. Tang Xuanzong was a scholar in Tianbao three years (744). At the beginning, he led the government soldier Cao to join the army. After joining the army twice, he first served as the secretary of the shogunate of Gao Xianzhi in Anxi. At the end of Tianbao, Feng Changqing was the judge of the shogunate when he was the minister of Anxi North Hospital. During the reign of Emperor Zong, Zeng Guan was the secretariat of History (now Leshan, Sichuan), which was called "Cen Jiazhou". He died in Chengdu in the fifth year of Dali (770).
The hometown scenery thousands of miles away will appear in your dreams, and the moonlight on the border will often cause you the sadness of leaving. -Cen Can's "Send People to Anxi"
In the Han Dynasty, tears fell in the countryside. -Cen Can's "The West End of the Bridge Send Judge Li Jinjing"
Stopping the tears of tourists, Liu Bian worried about people's homesickness. -Cen Can's "Wuwei Chun Mu Wen Yu Wen Judge History has also arrived in Jinchang"
Send children to the army to drink and get drunk writing books. -Cen Can's "The West End of the Bridge Send Judge Li Jinjing"