Seven-character quatrains in Jian 'ou's poems

Ye Shaoweng (A.D. 1 194 ~ A.D. 1269) was born in Jingyi, Longquan, Zhejiang Province, and his ancestral home was Jian 'an (now Jian 'ou, Fujian Province), a poet in the middle and late Southern Song Dynasty.

Ye Shaoweng, whose surname is Li, was implicated by his grandfather Li and his family business declined. When he was young, he was inherited by the Yip family in Longquan. During his stay in Song Guangzong to Song Ningzong, he worked as a small official in the imperial court and had close ties with Zhen Dexiu. He lived in seclusion on the west side of Qiantang Lake for a long time and sang with Ge.

Main work

According to Tao's Record of Dropping out of Farming in the South Village, Ye Shaoweng was still alive after the destruction of the Song Dynasty in the Yuan Dynasty, and wrote a poem entitled "The Tomb of the Ewang" in memory of Yue Fei.

Others, such as what you can see in the night book, describe that children pick up the plane at night to promote weaving, and the scene is vivid, reflecting the loneliness among the guests; "Jiaxing Boundary" describes the scenery of Jiangnan water town, which is quite charming; Tian Jia San Yong describes the fragments of Tian Jia's life, which is simple and implicit, and its words are far-reaching and intriguing. In addition, Zhou Mi's History of Dong Qiye contains an epic, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, which is quite ironic.