Xue read the answer to poetry

Huang Geng was born in Tiantai Mountain and Tiantai (now Zhejiang). Born in the late Song Dynasty, he studied in his early years. At the beginning of the yuan dynasty, "if the subjects are not good, they have to get rid of their homes, indulge in wildness and make a life of unrestrained poetry." He made a living by touring and giving lectures, and visited Wang He and Ren Yueshan's home for a long time. He had many contacts with adherents of the Song Dynasty, such as Lin Jingxi and Chou Yuan, and Shi Shaosong's Poems on Travelling in Jiangsu and Zhejiang also extracted his sentences. He died in his eighties. In his later years, he edited a collection of poems, Moon Palace Man Draft. See the preface at the beginning of this episode, focusing on related poems.

Huang Geng's poems are based on four volumes of manuscripts collected by the Iron Bronze Sword House of the former Qin Dynasty (now in the Beijing Library). The school photocopied the text of Sikuquanshu (referred to as Sikuquanshu). The two volumes are different, there are mistakes and omissions in the text, and more than ten poems are collated in the bottom book.