Introduction to poet Zhou Zizhi

Zhou Zizhi (1082-1155), courtesy name Xiaoyin, also known as Zhupo Jushi, was a native of Xuancheng (now Anhui). In the 17th year of Emperor Gaozong's reign in Shaoxing (1147), the officials were deleted by the decree of Youdi Gonglang. He has successively served as Editor of the Privy Council and Wailang, the Right Secretary. In the 21st year of Shaoxing (1151), the Zhixingguo army came out. Famous, no allusions, natural and smooth. He can also write lyrics, and his style is similar to that of poetry. It is clear and graceful, with no trace of deliberate carving. For example, "Traveling on the Shasha" (1) describes the feelings of separation: the hairpins are flying, the sun is setting in the mist, and there are countless sorrows. It gives people the feeling of deep affection and blurred scenery. It can be called a rare masterpiece. Among them, the wording of the sentence "Teardrop Pavilion" is particularly clever, and the last question is even more tear-jerking. Others such as "Shengchazi" (1), (3), (4), "Xijiang Moon" (2), (5), (7), "Bodhisattva Man", "Visiting Kinmen", "Businessman", etc. It's a masterpiece. He is the author of "Collection of Taicang Rice", "Zhupo Poems" and "Zhupo Ci".