A brief introduction to the author of Liu Tongshou's Letter to Wang Wentong.

Huang Tingjian (1045— 1 105), whose real name is Lu Zhi, was born in the middle of the valley, later named Fu Weng, and was born in Fenning, Hongzhou (now Xiushui, Jiangxi). During the reign of Zhiping (1064— 1067), he was a scholar. At that time, Langzhong was a reviewer of Historical Records, and later moved to Zuolang. Later, he was demoted for "falsely accusing a lot" in compiling history. In his early years, Su Shi was known for his poems, and he was also called "Four Bachelor of Su Men" with, Chao and Qin Guan. As famous as Su Shi, he is called "Su Huang" in the world. With Du Fu as the ancestor, the poem has the theory of "replacing bones with fetuses" and "turning iron into gold", and its style is extremely tough and astringent, which created the Jiangxi Poetry School and had a great influence in the Song Dynasty. We can talk again. He is also good at running script and cursive script, and is one of the "Song Sijia". There are "Valley Collection" and "Gu Gu Qin Interesting Articles".