Meng Haoran was born in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and he was determined to use the world in his early years. After experiencing the hardships and pains of his official career, he was able to respect himself, not flatter the vulgar world, and practice seclusion for life. Once lived in seclusion in Lumen Mountain. Traveling to Chang 'an at the age of 40 should be promoted by Jinshi. He once wrote a poem named Gong Qing in imperial academy, and he wrote for it.
In the 25th year of Kaiyuan, Zhang Jiuling led his troops to the shogunate and lived in seclusion. Meng's poems are mostly five-character short stories, mostly pastoral poems and secluded poems, and most of them are in the mood of serving immortals.
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Meng Haoran's Collection has three volumes, which was compiled by Wang Shiyuan in the Tang Dynasty. This book contains 2 18 poems by Meng Haoran, and is photocopied by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House 1994. Through this book, many works have been derived, which are as follows: (1) The Jin Mao edition in Ming Dynasty is called Meng Xiangyang Collection, which is also a three-volume edition, and its editing time is different from that in Song Dynasty;
In the Ming dynasty, there was an addendum to Gu Daohong's engraving, with a volume compiled outside Xiangyang. Photocopying and engraving four volumes and four series; Zhang Xunye published two volumes in Ming Dynasty, and Yang Yitong published one.
1975 Taipei Student Bookstore published You Xinli's Notes on Meng Haoran. [ 12]? 1988 collation of Li Menghaoran's poems published by Bashu Bookstore. 1998 People's Literature Publishing House published Xu Peng's Notes on Meng Haoran's Collected Works. In 2000, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House published Tong Peiji's Notes on Meng Haoran's Poems.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Meng Haoran