Guilin has the best landscape in the world. Who wrote it?

"Guilin's landscape is the best in the world" was written by Wang. Wang (1 133- 1203), born in the Southern Song Dynasty, was originally named Shen Si, with a word, and he avoided filial piety and changed his name. People in the Southern Song Dynasty, Yinxian (now Ningbo, Zhejiang).

I got my name because I thought that being an official was clean all my life and was not afraid of offending powerful people. So although I entered the officialdom from my twenties, I have been an official for decades and achieved a lot, but I have never been able to rise to the top.

In the first year of Jiatai (120 1), Wang, as a local official, hosted a banquet in honor of the students from Guilin. During the dinner, the phrase "Guilin's landscape is the best in the world" became a swan song throughout the ages, and it also made a loyal and honest old man among this cultural celebrity.

Original text:

Ancient Guizhou Qianfeng, people have always been difficult.

My crown should be a saint, who is not a Taoist.

Far-reaching economic talent, vertical and horizontal etiquette and music relative.

Three kings and eight handsome have a rural show and sit firmly on the top of Tianjin.

Guilin's landscape is the best in the world, jade Qing.

Morale is not inspiring, and the literary field is like a battlefield.

Tiger and leopard watch the enemy at nine levels, while Wan Li is playing.

Old eyes are clear, and gentlemen fight against the south.

Appreciate:

The author's original intention is not to praise Guilin's landscape, but to hope that students will make further progress in their studies and make themselves as beautiful as Guilin's landscape in their studies. This famous saying may be Wang's original creation, but it is also handy to quote other people's sentences. In short, it is a seamless application, which embodies the author's talent for writing poems.

It can also be seen from this poem that this famous saying originally came from an imperial examination poem. It can be seen that as early as the Song Dynasty, China's values of seeking fame in the imperial examination had been deeply rooted in Guilin.

The poems on Wang's desk are full of vigor and vitality, and he is deeply impressed by the performers. A man named Zhang Ciliang carved these two poems of Wang on Guanyin Rock at the southern foot of Duxiufeng. I'm afraid it's also to echo the name of Reading Rock.