
Wu Yifeng [Qing Dynasty]
Guests sleep tired of listening to the late night rain, Xiao Xiao all night long smell. Morning red is too early for birds to flock. Ji Traces only touched the tree, and the mountain did not leave the clouds.
The plum powder piles are not swept, waiting for idleness but early spring. Xie Qiao's new rise is sparkling. Akane felt kasako, there are already people who listen to the spring.
The garden was empty for several days without a letter, and the pity was still uncertain. The willow-edged swift is late, and the curtain of the small building outside the flower is quiet.
Relying on the column, I gradually felt the spring light, and I hoped that the blue sky sail would be exhausted. The grass on the full embankment does not return, and the smoke and water on the oblique sun painting bridge are cold.
Wu Yifeng (1742~1819) was a famous Bibliophile of the Qing Dynasty. Character Yi Zhong, number Ofi An, Yi Zuo Mei An, alias Gu Huan Tang master, originally named Feng Ming, ancestral home of Xiuning, Anhui, overseas Chinese living in Wu County Huai Shu Street (now Suzhou), bibliophile Wu Quan descendants.
The 10 volumes of the "Miscellaneous Copies of Sunzhitang" are his reading history notes, and the content involves the historical facts of the historical collection and engraving of books in many ways, which is sufficient for the study of the history of the collection.
He is also the author of 20 volumes of the Collection of Nostalgia, 20 volumes of the Collected Works of Wu Meicun, 20 volumes of Notes on the Collected Poems of Wu Meicun, 31 volumes of the Manuscripts of the Hejizhai Series, and 5 volumes of the East Window Series. It contains 40 volumes of the "National Dynasty Literary Survey".