Fishing Gear Poetry·舴苋
[Author] Lu Guimeng ? [Dynasty] Tang Dynasty
Two or three things on the tent and pole are naturally related to leisure.
Go with the child in the morning, and return singing the rhombus song in the evening.
Leaning on the stone, I am waiting for my wife, and I am offering my support to the distant mountains.
You see thousands of flowers, and you are addicted in just a moment. A brief introduction to Lu Guimeng, the author of "Fishing Gear Poetry·舴苋"
Lu Guimeng (? ~ 881 AD), an agriculturist and writer in the Tang Dynasty, with the courtesy name Lu Wang, also known as Tiansuizi, Jianghu Sanren, and Mr. Fuli , from Wujiang, Jiangsu. He once served as an aide to the governors of Huzhou and Suzhou, and later lived in seclusion in Fuli, Songjiang. He compiled "Collected Works of Mr. Fuli" and so on. His essays are mainly collected in the "Lize Series", which are highly realistic and have precise discussions, such as "The Stele of the Wild Temple" and "Recording the Rice Rat". Lu Guimeng made friends with Pi Rixiu, and was known as "Pi Lu" in the world. Most of his poems were about scenery and objects. Other works by Lu Guimeng
○ White Lotus
○ Spring Dawn
○ Li Sao
○ Mid-Autumn Festival
○ Farewell
○ More works by Lu Guimeng