Luo was a famous poet in Tang Dynasty, and he was quick-witted since childhood. The most commendable thing is that when he was seven years old, he made the famous "Goose Fu", which spread through the ages and became a household name!
Seven years old, with guests at home. The family was busy entertaining guests, and King Robin ran to the pond to play. At this time, the family found the pond because they had disappeared from King Robin. The guests followed. He heard that Luo was clever and wanted to test the child. So he pointed to the white goose and asked him to write a poem. Wang Yanbo looked at the water, thought for a moment, and then wrote a poem:
White swan, white swan, bend your neck and breathe fire into the sky.
White hair floating green water, red palm pulling clear waves.
The guests were very surprised and admired King Robin, boasting that King Robin was a child prodigy. This poem spread quickly, like a ballad among children.
Luo was extremely clever when he was a child, but he was still agile when he was old.
King Robin once took part in Xu Jingye's crusade against Wu Zetian. After the defeat, he fled to Hangzhou and became a monk. One day, the poet Song visited Lingyin Temple on a moonlit night and recited a poem under the promenade, saying: Vulture Ridge is unhappy and Dragon Palace is lonely. I can't remember the following sentence at the moment. At this time, an old monk in the temple was meditating. He heard someone reciting poems in the porch and asked, why do young people bother to recite poems when they don't sleep? Song Wenzhi replied: I want to write a poem here, but I can't think of the next two sentences.
The old monk smiled and said, why not go upstairs and see the sea? The door is facing the tide in Zhejiang. Song Wenzhi repeatedly called it. The next day I went to visit the old monk, who was no longer in the temple and was said to have gone to sea by boat. This old monk is the king, living an anonymous life.
On the other hand, however, even if he was a natural child prodigy, King Robin had to learn. If he doesn't learn, how can he get so much knowledge? What's more, prodigies, generally speaking, are more free to work harder and harder! Only in this way can we learn more knowledge!