Who wrote Hsinchu in Qing Dynasty?

Hsinchu by Zheng Xie, a poet in Qing Dynasty.

The first two sentences describe that shine on you is better than Blue, and the growth of the new forces needs the active support of the older generation, expressing the gratitude of the younger generation for the support of the elders; The last two sentences are prospects, indicating that the new forces will be stronger. The whole poem expresses the dialectical thought that the waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves before. The language is simple, but full of philosophy.

The author introduces:

Zheng Xie (1693— 1765) was born in Xinghua, Jiangsu (now xinghua city). Zeng Guan is a county magistrate in Shandong Province. As an honest and frank person, I don't care about dignitaries, but I am good at painting, orchids, bamboo and stones. His brushwork is mainly based on the freehand brushwork of Xu Wei and Qing Shitao in Ming Dynasty. His brushwork is vigorous and natural, and he draws horizontally and vertically without losing the rules.

Calligraphy creates a "six-and-a-half-minute" style, also known as "disorderly stone paving street style", which is characterized by official script and regular script. Author of Complete Works of Banqiao. Because of his unique artistic words and deeds and long-term residence in Yangzhou to sell paintings, he was listed as one of the "Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou".