Yu Bian
Yu Bian (1488-1547) was a calligrapher of Ming Dynasty. Zike, the word, is the No. 1 Taoist and the No. 1 hermit. Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu) people. He likes to collect books, especially copies and manuscripts. He claimed that he had no other hobby. He wrote about the history of his life, read the PI school, and forgot to be tired every day. His reading and collection places are named "Zizhi hall" and "yilao hall", among which there are hundreds of classics and famous paintings. The Japanese lived in the area, but they never took the lead.
Be friendly with Liu Jin. Each other has a poetry exchange. He borrowed books from Liu Jin and copied them, including three volumes of Mozi, eight volumes of Lu Yi Ji by Du Guangting in former Shu, ten volumes of Kuo Yi Zhi by Zhang Shizheng in Song Dynasty, two volumes of Lu Hua in summer by Ye mengde in Song Dynasty, one volume of Shan Xi Shi Hua by sun Gaoshi in Song Dynasty and five volumes of Sui Yin man Lu by Chen Shichong in Song Dynasty. Work in poetry. His works include Xu Yi Shuo, pulse syndrome prescriptions, Shan Qiao's leisure language, Yi Lao Tang's poetry and so on. Yi Lao Tang's notes on poetry mainly discusses poetry, as well as articles, calligraphy and painting, and has textual research and explanation of poetry. He opposed the imitation of the ancients and the respect for the Tang Dynasty and the suppression of the Song Dynasty, and advocated that regardless of the Tang and Song Dynasties, the work should be the best. He opposes Yan Yu's theory that poetry is not related to books, but different materials. He advocates reading more books when writing poetry, and advocates writing "oral language of the scenery in front of you" and "no need to seek adventure". In 1983, Zhonghua Book Company published a sequel to the history of poetry.
Chinese PinYin : Yu Bian
Yu Bian