In the seventh year (1 17 1), he joined the army and worked in Nanzheng shogunate at the invitation of Sichuan ambassador Wang Yan. The following year, the shogunate was dissolved, Lu You entered Shu and met Fan Chengda. After Song Guangzong succeeded to the throne, he was promoted to Doctor of Rites and Reviser of History Museum. Soon after, he was dismissed from office and returned to his hometown for "mocking romantics".
Lu You persisted in writing all his life and made great achievements in poetry and prose. His poetic language is simple and fluent, and his composition is rigorous and orderly. He has both Li Bai's boldness and boldness and Du Fu's melancholy and sadness, especially his patriotic enthusiasm, which has a far-reaching influence on later generations.
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The problem of Lu You's so-called "Evening Festival" means that he was an official again when Han Biaozhou was in power, and he once wrote South Garden and Reading Gu Quan for Han Biaozhou. The History of the Song Dynasty lists Han Yazhou in the biography of treacherous court officials, and says that Zhu Xi's words "can be high and close, and cannot be held by powerful people, so they are prescient". Due to Zhu's great influence among the literati at that time, many public and private records accused Lu You of taking refuge in Han Yazhou, a traitor since the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, which led to the problem of Lu You's "late festival".
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