Brief introduction of Jinhua celebrity Robin Wang
Luo (about 626 or 627 ~ 684) was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Wuzhou Yiwu (now Zhejiang) people. He is as famous as Yang Jiong and Lu, and is known as the "four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty". Also known as "Luo Fu" with Fu Jiamo. His father, the magistrate of Bochang County in Qingzhou, died anywhere. He can write poetry at the age of seven and is known as a "child prodigy". After his father died, he lived in Boshan, then moved to Xianqiu County, Yanzhou, and spent his early years in poverty. During the reign of Emperor Yonghui (650 ~ 655), Li was a Taoist king and belonged to the government. King Tao asked him to state his talents, but he was ashamed to show off and resigned. Thanks to Li Lang, detailed Dongtai bachelor. He was demoted for something, joined the army in the western regions and defended the border for a long time. After entering Shu, he lived under the door of Li Yijun, the general manager of Yaozhou Road, and put down the barbarian rebellion. I paid tribute to Lu when I was in Shu. In the third year of Yifeng (678), Chang 'an entered the DPRK as a counselor and was framed and imprisoned for something. The next year, I was released because I was forgiven. After he was released from prison, he once traveled to the north to swim in the secluded swallow and once again joined the military curtain. In the second year of Diao Lu (680), he became a county magistrate in Linhai, who was known as Luo Linhai. In the first year of Guangzhai (684), Wu Zetian abolished Li Xian as the king of Luling and actively prepared to change the Tang Dynasty to Zhou Dynasty. In September of this year, (that is, Li) according to Yangzhou's uprising against Wu Zetian, Wang took part in this military operation and was appointed as an art and literature officer in charge of confidential documents. The famous Li Chuanshi was written at this time. 1 1 In June, Xu Jingye was defeated and the whereabouts of King Robin were unknown. Robin Wang Ji was first edited by Zang Yunqing in Zhongdi Middle School, with a volume of 10, and its book has been lost. There were four volumes, six volumes and 10 volumes popular in Ming and Qing dynasties, and the collected articles were similar, all of which were re-edited by later generations. Chen Xi's Notes on Luo Linhai in Qing Dynasty came in and out late and was the most perfect, with a printed copy by Zhonghua Book Company.