Brief introduction of poets in song dynasty

Once upon a time (j:) (1084-1166), the word Jifu, magistrate, self-named Chashan lay, posthumous title Wenqing. Poets in Southern Song Dynasty. First, people from Ganzhou (now Ganxian, Jiangxi) moved to Henan Province (now Luoyang, Henan). He has served as Jiangxi, Zhexi, secretary, less supervisor and assistant minister of the Ministry of Rites. Once upon a time, he was knowledgeable and diligent in politics. His poems are characterized by paying attention to the use of words to refine sentences, not using strange words and rhymes, lively and flowing in style, and praising things similar to spirit. In addition, his poems are light in style, clear in meaning, fluent in language and vivid in image. The content is mostly personal daily life, and there are also works that are patriotic and anti-gold. He is the author of Chashan Collection.

Once upon a time (1084-1 166), Ji Fu and Zhifu, self-styled chashan laymen, first came to Ganzhou and moved to Henan. In the Southern Song Dynasty, they were poets, and posthumous title was Wen Qing.

Once upon a time, he was knowledgeable and diligent in politics. He has served as the secretariat of Jiangxi and western Zhejiang, and the assistant minister of the Ministry of Rites. Once upon a time, he was knowledgeable and diligent in politics.

His student Lu You wrote an "epitaph" for him, saying that he was "elegant and pure, with excellent poetry and prose, except for studying Confucian classics and Taoism." Later generations included it in Jiangxi Poetry School. Most of his poems are lyrical, lyrical, elegant and light. His poems are characterized by using words to refine sentences, not strange words and rhymes, lively and smart style, and praising things to extremes. At the same time, his poems are light in style, clear in meaning, fluent in language and vivid in image. His masterpiece is Chashan Collection.