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Cui Daorong's Ancient Poems in Mushutang Period

Cui Daorong's Mushu

The shepherd boy dressed up deliberately in a raincoat and a straw hat. When grazing, lying on the back of cattle playing piccolo, Niu Geng blowing his head by the river.

The shepherd boy wears hemp fiber and a hat, and he deliberately puts on airs when he sees people. Cattle that eat grass lie on their backs and play piccolo. When ploughing, cows play in the fields by the stream.

Cui Daorong (880 years ago -907), a native of Dong 'ou, was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Jingzhou Jiangling (now jiangling county, Hubei) people. Around the second year of Ganning (895), Ren Yongjia (now Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province) was a county magistrate and traveled to Shaanxi, Hubei, Henan, Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Fujian and other places in his early years.

Later, he entered the DPRK to fill the vacancy, and soon he entered Fujian to avoid the war. In the second year of Emperor Xuanzong's reign (875), he collected 500 poems in Yongjia Shanzhai, and compiled three volumes of Shen Tang Poems. In addition, there are 9 volumes of Dong Fu Ji, which were written after entering Fujian. Make poetry friends with Si Kongtu and Fang Gan. The Complete Poems of Tang Dynasty contains nearly 80 of his poems.

Cui Daorong was born in an era of war. He worked as a small official for a few days and made no achievements. He wrote many poems. Cui Daorong's poems are almost sketchy and seldom mixed with personal feelings. Often written at the scene, but there are many things. However, it can be judged that Cui Daorong should be a free and easy person who loves life. He often describes the common scenery in reality in detail, which makes readers shine at the moment and produces the feeling that "this scenery is familiar, I have seen it before".