Which dynasty was the author of Fallen Leaves Xiumu a poet?

1. Xiu Mu, Han Chinese, late Tang Dynasty, poet of the late Tang Dynasty and Five Dynasties. (approximately AD ~ 918), Xiu Mu's common surname, residence, and year of birth are unknown. He died in the fourth year of Zhenming, Taizu of Liang Dynasty.

2. Guanghuazhong (around 899 AD) was Hongzhou Sengzheng. He became a poetic friend with Guan Xiu and Chu Mo Qiyin. Later he died in Weiyang Zhujin's disaster. Xiu Mu is the author of "One Volume of Chu Donglin Collection" and "Tongkao of Documents".

3. "Falling Leaves" is a poem written by Xiu Mu in the Tang Dynasty. Through the description of the fallen leaves in the autumn wind, the poet illustrates the emptiness of life in Buddhism. Only by practicing Buddhism and practicing Zen can one be as comfortable in the cold and heat as the green pines and enter the eternity of life.

4. The complete collection of Xiu Mu's poems: "Ode to the residual snow·Six unexpected flowers have come to live and bloom", "Rising from sleep·The autumn rain in the sky has stopped", "Falling leaves·The rain passes through the idle fields", "Three Living Stones·Who Will Be the Holy Miracle" "Get", "Go to pay homage to Qi Ji", "Have a leisurely stay in autumn", "Falling flowers one after another", "Send off to the north in the snow".