Because I could read before, I couldn't get out of Fang Xiaoru's Parrot for the rest of my life. The whole poem is a beautiful bird, standing tall, carving Wan Li's heart. Just to understand the past, you can't live in the mountains all your life. This poem about parrots is really a feeling of coldness in the world and tells the philosophy that good things turn into bad things.
Fang Xiaoru was born in Ninghai, Taizhou, and his father Fang Keqin and Hong Wu were law-abiding. In the Official History of Ming Dynasty, Fang Xiaoru has his own biography. When he was young, he was very alert and agile, with bright eyes and read more than an inch every day. The villagers all call him Xiao Hanyu.
Major achievements:
Fang Xiaoru's political theory, historical theory, essays and poems are all excellent, and most of them are included in Xunzhizhai Collection. His literary works, such as Mosquito Pair, Finger Metaphor, Witch Crossing, Nose Pair, Wu Poetry, Car Ride and so on, have their own characteristics. He is also good at combining cold and hot, vividly expressing his cynicism, such as Wu Shi.
Fang Xiaoru's Xunzhizhai Tales is collected in the warehouse of Ninghai County Cultural Relics Office. This book was found by a collector in Ninghai. It has a full set of 18 volumes, each of which is 26.5cm long, 1 6.6cm wide and1cm thick. It contains most of Fang Xiaoru's political essays, historical essays, essays and poems, among which the literary works "Mosquito Pair" and "Crossing the Street Car" are included.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Fang Xiaoru