What thoughts and feelings did the Five Peaks express?

The Collection of Five Peaks was written by Li Xiaoguang, a litterateur in Yuan Dynasty, with a total of 20 volumes. Expressed the author's recluse interest, mostly involving his views on the source, the ups and downs of life and humiliation.

Li Xiaoguang's name is the same as that of his ancestors. His name is Wufeng. Later scholars often call it "Li Wufeng". Wenzhou Yueqing (now Zhejiang) people. When you are a teenager, you are learned, and you are born with articles. His composition imitates the ancients and is not fashionable. He is also known as "Dell" with Yang Weiting. In his early years, he lived in seclusion at the foot of the five peaks in Yandang, where he became a scholar all over the world and became more and more famous.

Li Xiaoguang's works embody his orthodox Confucianism, that is, he loves the monarch and cares for the people. There are real thoughts and feelings, such as writing pastoral scenery, describing the pastoral scenery in the late spring of the south of the Yangtze River, and the words are simple and natural, showing the quiet mood of the hermit. And those who wrote farewell speeches, though reluctant to make a big speech, could not help but express their sadness and show a kind of complicated feelings.

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Brief introduction of Li Xiaoguang's life

When I was a child, I got the poems of my grandfather Xie Juanbo (a descendant of Xie Lingyun who stayed in Wenzhou) from my uncle, which greatly inspired me and inspired him to keep forging ahead. In "Xie Shi Juan He Yang Wai Zu", he said: "When I recall my childhood, I must invite my parents. My uncle's sleeves are big and simple, and there are works like Ji Tang's.

In his prime, Li Xiaoguang traveled to the north and south mountains and rivers, Lingtiantai, Tanzhe Temple, Qianjiang River, West Lake, Gusu, Weiyang, Jinling, Huainan and other places of interest, and visited Kuanglu, Shao Shi, Daigu and Heng Yue. During this period, I visited Huiji (Shaoxing), Qiantang (Hangzhou) and Pingjiang (Suzhou). He is well versed in Confucianism, profound in knowledge, well aware of the theory of governing the rise and fall of chaos in ancient and modern times, and has the great ambition of "serving the Lord Yao and Shun" to save the world.

Zheng Zheng resigned from his post for ten years (1350) and returned to the south. He died in Tongzhou at the age of 66.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Li Xiaoguang (Poet of Yuan Dynasty)