Weeping willows and red column bridge by the water, Yu Di, a fairy in the cave.
I am so close to the news of Magu that there is no tide in Xunyang River.
Gu Kuang, the author of Taoist Shan Jutu, introduced Gu Kuang (about 727- about 8 15), whose real name is Huayang Yizhen (about Huayang Yizhen). In his later years, he was a famous poet, painter and connoisseur in the Tang Dynasty. He had a low official position all his life and used to be a writer. He offended powerful people with mocking poems and demoted Raozhou households to join the army. In his later years, he lived in seclusion in Maoshan.
Gu Kuang's Other Works ○ Stray Songs
palace poetry
○ Five Palace Poems, Second
○ Ququ and Stray Songs
○ Abandoned temples (the first half of the book is a five-character quatrain)
○ More works by Gu Kuang