Original text of Chenzhou Governor's Letter to He

Jihe, the governor of Chenzhou

[Author] Xue Neng ? [Dynasty] Tang Dynasty

Standing high in the wind, looking up at the strange shapes, crossing the sea and reaching the sky, thinking of all the scriptures.

Because Yu Yi came to Hepu, he had no dreams of going to Huating.

Chun Fei sees the scene in full swing, and wakes up drunk when he hears chirping at night.

Nan Shou wanted to know how heavy it was, so he stroked his hair and called his penis ten thousand times. A brief introduction to Xue Neng, the author of "Chenzhou Governor Sends Crane"

Xue Neng (817?-880?) was a famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty. He was a prominent official, reaching the rank of Minister of the Ministry of Industry. People at that time said that "the poems and ancient poems are so crisscross and horizontal that it makes people fear future generations."

Xue Neng's other works

○ Peach Blossom

○ Yellow River

○ Great Night Works

○ Complimentary explanation Poet

○ The journey is difficult, where is the strength?

○ More works by Xue Neng