Gu Kuang, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was born in Haiyan County, Suzhou (now Haiyan County, Zhejiang Province). Minister, poet, painter and connoisseur of the Tang Dynasty.
In the second year of Zhide (757), he passed the Jinshi title, was awarded the title of Shulang, and moved to Dali to be the director. In the second year of Zhenyuan (787), he served as the military governor of Zhenhai (Han Huang), responsible for supervising the transportation of money and grain. He was recommended by Prime Minister Li Mi and became a writing assistant. He wrote poems to ridicule the powerful and was demoted to the position of Sihu of Raozhou.
In his later years, he lived in seclusion in Maoshan, doing alchemy and worshiping, and his body was as light as a feather. He died at home at the age of ninety-four. He specializes in poetry, inherits Du Fu's realist tradition, and is the pioneer of the New Yuefu Poetry Movement. He is the author of twenty volumes of Huayang Collection. He was good at painting landscapes and wrote works such as "Painting Criticism" and "Literary Theory", which have been lost today. "Spring of Yao Cao" The spring rain is abundant, and the Yao Cao has a delicate fragrance.
At the age of eighteen,
It is a pity that they are not married.