The Works of Shao Kangjie, a Neo-Confucianist in Song Dynasty;
"When I arrived in the twenty-third mile, there were four or five smoke villages, six or seven pavilions and eighty or ninety flowers."
The title of the poem is unknown, one is "One Go to Twenty-three Miles" and the other is "Singing in a Village".
This five-character quatrain embeds the numbers from "one" to "ten" in the poem and combines them into a picturesque mountain village landscape, which is simple and refreshing. Selected as the first primary school Chinese textbook by People's Education Publishing House.
Shao Kangjie, the word Fu Yao. Song Zhenzong Dazhong Xiangfu was born in Fanyang (now Dashao Village, Zhuozhou, Hebei Province) in AD 4 (AD 10 1). When I was young, I moved to Zhangheng (now Kangjie Village, Linxian County, Henan Province) with my father Shao Gu, then moved to * * * City (now Huixian County, Henan Province), and moved to Luoyang at the age of 37. Familiar with the Book of Changes, good at arithmetic. He is the author of The Changes of Plum Blossoms.