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Shi Tianding's Original Text

Shi Tianding [Author] Lu Tong? the Tang Dynasty

The spring breeze is bitter and heartless, calling on horseshoes to go to others. Shame and miasma, but have pity on me,

Into my haggard bones. Don't eat too much for several days.

Who locked it? I look at all the trees and flowers. I don't know if I'm all tired,

The clay figurine cried. Suddenly, I turned over the ink on the case and wiped the book like an old crow.

My father pitied my mother, but he smiled awkwardly. Even the dawn at night is not enough,

A bowl of tea starts at sunrise. The dragon's strength will be exhausted in an hour, so don't bother me with Gading.

Lu Tong, the author of Shi Tian Ding, was born in Tang Xing (about 795-835), a poet of the Tang Dynasty, Han nationality, and Fan Yang (now Qiao County, Hebei Province). Descendants of Lu, one of the "four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty". Originally from john young (now Zhuoxian County, Hebei Province), Wushan Town, Jiyuan City, Henan Province (now Li Si Village). In his early years, he lived in Shaoshi Mountain and was named Yuchuanzi. He studied hard, read a lot of classics and history, worked hard on poetry and prose, and was unwilling to be an official. Later moved to Luoyang. My family is poor, with only a few shabby houses. But he studies hard and his home is full of books. He has a good personality and likes Meng Jiao. But there is a kind of heroism in his introspective nature, which is similar to Han Yu's. He is one of the important figures of Han Meng's poetry school.

Reflections on Lu Tong's other works.

○ Two Shousui songs

○ People's Day beginning of spring

○ Yuefu Zaju, advocating music and thinking.

A sad new year

○ More works by Lu Tong