Accompany Li Shiyu to visit Master Cong's Zen Residence (accompany Bai Taiyou to visit Master Cong) Tang Dynasty: Meng Haoran
I am glad to meet you in Baitai, and I will pay homage to Conggong Zen. No one came to the stone room, and the tiger slept on the rope bed. The shady cliff is often covered with snow, and the dry stream is the spring of life. Although the provenance is different, we enjoy ourselves at the Dharma Feast. author Meng Haoran (689-740), male, Han nationality, a poet of Tang Dynasty. His real name is unknown (he was called Hao in the first place), and his name is Haoran. He was born in Xiangyang, Xiangzhou (now Xiangyang, Hubei), and is known as "Meng Xiangyang". Haoran is less fond of festival righteousness, likes to help people in distress, and works in poetry. When he visited Beijing at the age of 40, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty ordered him to chant his poems, to the point that "I didn't know I was going to give up". Emperor Xuanzong said, "I didn't want to be an official, but I didn't give up on you. How could I be framed?" Since I had not been an official yet, he lived in seclusion in Lumen Mountain and wrote more than 200 poems. Meng Haoran and Wang Wei, another pastoral poet, are collectively called "Wang Meng".