Luo (about 640 ~ 684), a native of Yiwu, Wuzhou, Zhejiang, was a writer in the Tang Dynasty. He, Yang Jiong and Lu are called "four outstanding men in the early Tang Dynasty". He used to be a county magistrate in Linhai, but later Xu Jingye rose up against Wu Zetian. After the defeat, his whereabouts were unknown, or he was killed by the rebels or fled into an empty door. There is a collection of Wang Luobin's works.
Luo was young and promising, and he loved literature since he was a child. He is good at observing things from the perspective of an innocent and lively child and grasping the characteristics to describe them. His childhood poems are naive and straightforward, full of spirituality, and have always been popular.
One day, King Robin came to play by the river in front of his house, and he saw those ordinary geese again. They swam freely on the river like gentlemen. Snow-white feathers, long neck, green water like branches and leaves, and red goose feet slowly stir the clear water waves. Suddenly, a goose craned its neck and called out "Goose" crisply, and other geese sang to the sky. When King Robin saw this scene, his heart thumped. He stared at the geese intently and casually sang a four-sentence poem:
Goose, goose, goose, Xiang Tiange with bent neck.
White feathers, floating in green water; The red soles of the feet stir the clear water.