Who is the author of the poem "Zigui"?

"Zi Gui" is a seven-character rhymed poem written by Wu Rong, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem expresses emotions from the story of Shu Emperor Du Yu's soul turning into a cuckoo after his death. It describes the mood of the cuckoo's continuous mourning and uses contrast to express the extremely miserable and miserable feeling. The combination of virtual and real makes the emotions sincere and touching.

Zigui

The prosperity of the whole country passes by the river, and the feathers float year by year.

The flowers in other mountains turn to blood, and the grass in the old garden is like smoke when spring comes.

The rain falls on the dark green trees, and the moon slants long, hoping for tomorrow.

The Xiangjiang River sounds sad at dusk, and I worry about killing pedestrians returning to their boats.