Frustrated, he returned to Wu and sent Liu Fu to Dongtai to serve the emperor
[Author] Meng Jiao? [Dynasty] Tang Dynasty
I thought of the west and suddenly followed the east Return to the wind.
The shadow falls under the sun in Chang'an, and then falls into the rivers and lakes.
Li Lou doesn’t understand, and Ziye doesn’t understand.
The most precious thing is not the discernment of the eyes, and the most precious sound is not the understanding of the ears.
Because he kept away from foreign words, he paid tribute to Gao Tianhong. A brief introduction to the author Meng Jiao of "Returning to Wu Frustrated and Sending Liu Fu to the East to Serve the Emperor"
Meng Jiao, (751~814), a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The word is Dongye. Han nationality, a native of Wukang, Huzhou (now Deqing, Zhejiang), his ancestral home is Pingchang (now northeast of Linyi, Shandong), and his ancestors lived in Luoyang (now in Henan). A famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. There are more than 500 existing poems, among which short five-character ancient poems are the most numerous. The representative work is "Wandering Son's Song". He is known as the "poem prisoner" and is as famous as Jia Dao, and is also known as "the thin island in the cold suburbs". In the ninth year of Yuanhe, he died of illness in Nengxiang (now Lingbao, Henan). Zhang Ji's private posthumous title is Mr. Zhenyao.
Meng Jiao's other works
○ Wandering Son Yin
○ After Admission
○ Encouragement to Study
○ Farewell to Ancient Grudges
○ Looking at Luoqiao in the Evening
○ More works by Meng Jiao