China's ancient fable poems

Liu Zongyuan, whose handwriting is very thick, is called Liu Hedong because he is from Hedong. He used to be the secretariat of Liuzhou, also known as Liu Liuzhou. One of the leaders of the ancient prose movement in the Tang Dynasty, together with Han Yu, was called "Liu Han". One of the "Big Eight". His main works are The Snake Catcher and Three Commandments.

(including Qian's Donkey), Eight Notes of Yongzhou (including essays such as The Story of Xiaoshitang, Letters from Children's Area, and poems such as The Fisherman and Jiang Xue). He was the first writer in China to formally write fables as independent literary works, which opened my eyes.

The new stage of the development of ancient fable literature in China.