Who is the author of "New Ode to Yutai"?

First, The New Ode to Yutai was compiled by Xu Ling.

Second, the introduction of the work:

Yutai New Poetry is a collection of 769 poems compiled by Xu Ling in the 6th century A.D. from the Eastern Zhou Dynasty to the Southern Liang Dynasty.

Three. Content introduction:

New Poems on Yutai is a collection of poems compiled in the 6th century A.D. after Selected Works of Zhaoming, from The Book of Songs and Songs of the South to the Liang Dynasty. It has always been thought that it was compiled by Xu Ling in the mid-Liang Dynasty. There are 769 poems, including 8 five-character poems, one song 1, one five-character four-sentence poem 1, 10 * *. Except the ninth volume of Ren Yuege, which is said to be a work between the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the rest are all works from Han Dynasty to Liang Dynasty. The content includes the description and expression of men's and women's feelings, as well as all aspects of daily life, which depicts the rich emotional world of ancient women and shows profound social background and cultural connotation.

Four. About the author:

Xu Ling (507-583): Xiao Mu, a native of Donghai (now Jiangsu Dantu-Returned Overseas Chinese), was a writer in the Southern Dynasties.

Less studious, able to write at the age of 8, knowledgeable in social history and eloquent. Liang Shi, a bachelor of Kanto, was sent to the Northern Dynasties twice. When he entered Chen, he presided over the drafting of important court documents, including Zuo Fushe, Danyang Yin and Zhong Shujian. His poems and poems are lewd and colorful. He and Yu Xin are both representative writers of palace poems, and they are called "Yu Xu".