Kneel for Zhejiang poets in Tang and Song Dynasties.

Ye Shaoweng, a native of Zhejiang, was a famous poet in Tang and Song Dynasties.

Ye Shaoweng was a poet in the mid-Southern Song Dynasty. The word heir. No, Jing Yi. The ancestral home is Jian 'an (now Jian 'ou, Fujian), surnamed Li, and the heir is Longquan (now Zhejiang) Ye. The year of birth and death is unknown. He lived in seclusion on the west side of Qiantang Lake for a long time and sang with Ge. Ye Shaoweng is a Jianghu poet. His poems are best in seven quatrains, such as "It's not worth going to the park": "You have to pity your fangs and seal the moss, but you can't leave Chai Fei for a long time." The garden can't be closed in spring, and an apricot appears on the wall. "This has always been what people say. Others, such as "What I See in Night Books", write that children pick them up at night to promote knitting, and the scene is vivid, reflecting the loneliness among the guests; " "Jiaxing Boundary" describes the scenery of Jiangnan water town, which is quite charming; The fragment of Tian Jia San Yong describing Tian Jia's life is simple and subtle, and the text is light and far-reaching.