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The origin of jingyun

Jing Yun is also called Xiangyun, which means good luck.

Source 1 "Huainanzi Astronomical Training": "The tiger roars in the mountains and valleys, and the dragon leaps into the clouds."

(2) Selected Works: Feng Ming Chaoyang, Longxiang Jing Yun. Shan Li's note: "filial piety helps the gods" says: "Wang De goes up the mountain and Jing Yun goes out." Sun Rouzhi said,' A Qingyun.' Wen Zi said, "Beijing rhyme is smooth."

(3) The old Tang Dynasty book Rui Zongji: "See you in Jing Yun some day."

These are all recorded. Where can we go to see it? Jing Yun, a monk in the Tang Dynasty, had a thorough understanding of economy and a strong understanding of sex when he was young, and especially loved cursive script. It's an accident that he is a beginner and has been adept for a long time. Especially good at poetry, leaving three poems.