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The author of the modern "Tea Fu" is: Shandong Buyi - Jin Xuemeng.
In particular, he has attained great attainments in the creation of Chinese dictionaries, and was jointly awarded the "Loving Cifu Home" by the All-China Women's Federation, the National Working Committee for Women and Children, and the National Poverty Alleviation Office. He is currently the assistant (researcher) of the president of the Chinese Sinology Institute in Beijing, the executive secretary general of the Organizing Committee of the Chinese Sinology Education Project, the editor-in-chief of the magazine "Canal Culture", the executive editor-in-chief (preparation) of the magazine "Chinese Sinology", and the reporter of "21st Century Education".
His essay "Analysis of All Strata of Current Chinese Society" was listed as "the most popular topic of theoretical research" by the social science department; "Ode to Qilu" is inscribed by Mr. Fan Guangling, an international cultural celebrity, written by Mr. Zhang Youmao, an international poet, and written by Mr. Liu Yao, an internationally renowned calligrapher, as a 25-meter-long scroll; "Guangyue Lou Fu" was included in the "Eleven Famous Buildings of Ancient China" in China for 5,000 years**; "Mother, I Want to Come Back" expresses the call for the reunification of the motherland; "Sighing for the People's Livelihood" entrusts workers all over the world to "see the long road ahead"; Beautiful chapters such as "Seeking Lan Ci" and "Qingfeng Fu" have been arranged and sung by enthusiastic readers at home and abroad.
Jin Xuemeng, upright and open-minded, always stands on the position of the majority of working people, deeply sympathizes with the disadvantaged groups in society, and he takes "being a man needs to be like a bamboo, and being a grass like an orchid" as his thoughts and guidelines for life. Helping countless people in need, presiding over the "Popular Forum, People's Topics", "Cheering for the People", "Focusing on the Focus of People's Livelihood, and Listening to the Very Voice", "People's Topics" is one of the most influential people's livelihood forums in the country. It has been praised by the majority of readers as:
Jin Xuemeng is the people's patriotic writer."
21st Century Education" affirmed his achievements in the "Special Issue of the Two Sessions", Shandong Buyi Jin Xuemeng, known as "Orchid Grass", is a well-known name in the world of resignation, and the world of Fu is summarized by "integrity, justice, orthodoxy," and his personality charm.
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The author of the tea is Yuan Zhen.
The famous tea poems of the Tang Dynasty should be mentioned as Yuan Zhen, which was the same period as Bai Juyi, known as Yuan Bai. The form of Yuanlu rental and sales poems is ingenious, and tea poems are no exception. He once wrote a pagoda poem, from one word to seven characters, quite novel, the title is "Tea":
Tea. bay leaves, young shoots.
Tea poet, love monks.
Mill white jade, weaving red yarn.
The bell is astragalus-colored, and the bowl turns to dust flowers.
After the night, he was invited to accompany the bright moon, and he was ordered to the morning glow before the morning.
Talking about the tirelessness of ancient and modern people, how can it be boasted when they are drunk.
The pattern of this poem is cleverly conceived, and it combines tea with poets and monks. The relationship, the function and artistic conception of drinking tea, and the process of cooking and appreciating tea are all written. Although it is limited by the pattern, it is not as profound and bold as Lu Tong's tea poems, and it can be regarded as a rare ingenious poem.
About the Author
Yuan Zhi (779-831), the word Weizhi, a native of Luoyang, Henan (now Luoyang, Henan), the eighth son of Tuoba Shiyiqian, the descendant of Pengcheng Wang Tuozao Youbali Zhen, the head of the Sui Dynasty's military department, the chief of Yizhou, and the sixth grandson of Gongyuan Yan of Pingchang County. Father Yuan Kuan, mother Zheng, in the early years and Bai Juyi jointly advocated "Xin Yuefu", the world often called him and Bai Juyi "Yuan Bai", and the poem number is "Yuan and Body". Yuan Zhi was fifteen years old in the Ming Dynasty and the first, awarded the school scholar, and later supervised the imperial history, and was degraded for offending the eunuchs.
Muzong ascended the throne and his official positions continued to rise. Long Ye Timid Ye Year (822), and Pei Du together with the prime minister, soon out of the same state assassin history, and finally served as the Wuchang military festival envoy, died in office. Yuan Zhi's poems are shallow and sad, as if the lonely phoenix is sorrowful, extremely exciting, moving, and his Yuefu poems are mostly influenced by Zhang Ji and Wang Jian, and his "new theme Yuefu" is directly due to Li Shen.
Yuan Zhen's famous works include the legendary "The Legend of the Yingying", "Chrysanthemum", "Five Songs of Leaving Thoughts", "Three Songs of Sorrow" and so on. There are more than 830 poems, including 100 volumes of poems, edicts, inscriptions, and discussions.
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