Who is the author of the poem Goose?

Goose, Goose, Goose was written by seven-year-old Luo.

"Ode to Goose" Original: Goose, Quxiang Xiang Tiange; White feathers, floating in green water; The red soles of the feet stir the clear water.

Creation background of Ode to Goose: Luo lived in a small village in the north of Yiwu county when he was a child. There is a pond outside the village called Luojiatang. One day, a guest came to the house. The guest asked him several questions. King Robin answered questions like running water, which surprised the guests. When the guest followed Luo to Luojiatang, a group of white geese floated in the pond. They pointed to these geese and asked him to write a poem with them. Luo wrote this poem after a little thinking.

Luo (about 638-684), a native of Yiwu, Wuzhou (now Yiwu, Zhejiang), was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. He, Yang Jiong and Lu are called "four outstanding men in the early Tang Dynasty". Also known as "Luo Fu" with Fu Jiamo.

In the emperor's Yonghui, Li, the king of Taoism, was a master of martial arts and Chang 'an. In three years, Yifeng became a counselor, was imprisoned for something, and was pardoned the following year. After two years of exposure, except for Linhai Cheng, he resigned in frustration. There is a set.

In the first year of Emperor Guangxu of Wu Zetian, King Robin wrote Begging for Wu Zhao for Xu Jingye for Xu Jingye who opposed Wu Zetian in Yangzhou. He was unemployed and desperate. Either Yun was killed or Yun became a monk. He is one of the "four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty", with bold words and strict rules. Long articles such as "Imperial Capital" are intertwined with five or seven words, which are both sarcasm and self-injury; Poems such as "Give People a Water" are sad and generous in the cross, with endless feelings.

King Robin was born in poverty and had no talent. During the Yonghui period, Li, a masterpiece of literature and martial arts, moved to Chang 'an. In 678, Yifeng was appointed as an imperial advisor. He went to prison for something and was later pardoned. In the second year of Diao Lu (680), he became a county magistrate in Linhai and was removed from his official position.

In the first year of Guangzhai (684), Xu Jingye, the Duke of England, set out against Wu Zetian and wrote For Wu Zhao. After the fall of Xu Jingye, the fate of King Robin is unknown, either he was killed by the rebels or he fled into an empty net.

Luo's poems are bold in rhetoric and rigorous in meter. Long articles such as "Imperial Capital" are intertwined with five or seven words, which are both sarcasm and self-injury; Poems such as "Giving People to Yishui" are sad and generous during the twenty crossings, and they have endless feelings, such as the collected works of Luo handed down from generation to generation.