Whose poem is "Seven Treasures, a magnificent talent, a saint and a flying flower in a book"?

Seven treasures, the solemn seat of outstanding people, the sage book of flying flowers. -Huang Kan.

Huang Kan (1886.04.03-1935.438+00.08) is a famous linguist. First named Qiao Nai, later renamed Qiao Xin, and finally changed to Kan, with the word Ji Gang and the word Ji Zi. In his later years, he was a layman and was born in Qichun County, Hubei Province. Born in Chengdu on April 3rd, 1886. 65438-0905, studied in Japan, studied under Zhang Taiyan in Tokyo, accepted primary school and Confucian classics, and was a big disciple of the Zhang family. He was a professor in Peking University, Central University, Jinling University and Shanxi University. They called him, Zhang Taiyan and Wei Liu "masters of Chinese studies" and called him and Zhang Taiyan "masters of primary schools since Ganjia" and "inheritors of traditional philology".

Huang Kan mistook Chinese ink for a side dish: 19 15 Huang Kan, a famous scholar, gave a lecture on Chinese studies in Peking University. He lives in Datong apartment in Baimiao Hutong, Beijing, and devotes himself to studying "Chinese studies" all day long. Sometimes he doesn't go out to eat. He prepared steamed bread, peppers, soy sauce and other condiments and put them on his desk. When he is hungry, he eats steamed bread.

Huang Kan

Head, watch while eating, stop to eat, see the beautiful scenery and shout: "wonderful!" " "On one occasion, I was fascinated by reading, and actually put the steamed bread in the inkstone cinnabar box. After eating for a long time, I painted a red face and didn't notice it. A friend came to visit and smiled. He still doesn't know what to laugh at him.

Huang Kan, a disciple of Zhang Taiyan, won the master's samadhi academically, and later generations have the reputation of "learning from Huang Zhang"; His temperament is like his teacher, laughing and cursing, relying on talent and arrogance, and acting willfully, so people called him "puffed up" and "yellow crazy" at that time.

/kloc-in the spring of 0/908, Emperor Guangxu and Empress Dowager Cixi died of illness, and the Qing court ordered "national mourning" to be held everywhere. Tian Huan, a college student and member of the League, expressed his dissatisfaction when he cried. Yang Zixu, the dean of the church, hung a tiger's head card and threatened to expel Tian Huan from school. Huang Kan was furious, broke into the school, smashed the old tiger's head card, cursed and left. A few days later, Tian Huan took the lead in braiding to show anti-Qing dynasty. Yang Zixu got angry and hung a tiger sign. When Huang Kan heard the news, he rushed into the school with a wooden stick, smashed the tiger brand first, and then beat up Yang Zixu.

In July, Huang Kan was expelled from Yu He Middle School for propagating the revolution. On his way home via Hankou, comrades and friends of the League gave a banquet to welcome him. During the dinner, when talking about the Qing court, Huang Kan was furious with the upsurge of the revolutionary wave. That night, Huang Kan wrote a book entitled Chaos, a panacea for saving China. When the article was published, public opinion was in an uproar. Newspapers all over the country reported or reprinted the full text, which made the Qing court frightened.