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Who is the author of The Whole Poems of Shushan Taking Lu Qin as the Path?
Han Yu.

Han Yu, return the word. Self-proclaimed county king Changli, known as Han Changli in the world. Su Shi, the advocator of the ancient prose movement in Tang Dynasty, called him "the decline of eight generations of literature" in Song Dynasty, and was called "Liu Han" with Liu Zongyuan in Ming Dynasty, and was known as "a great writer" and "a hundred generations of literators".

The sentence "There is no end to learning, and there is no end to learning" is included in Zengguang Xianwen, which is a famous saying in his research. It aims to encourage people to read more books and not be afraid of hardship. Only by working hard can they succeed.

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One of the characteristics of Han Yu's articles is that he speaks the truth and has nothing to fear, or that he dares to speak the truth. This feature is inseparable from his positive political attitude. In several of his essays, he dared to expose the facts and say what the ministers didn't say. "On Yushitai" and "On the West of Huai River" all have this feature.

The truth of Han Yu's articles lies in that he dares to tell the truth in front of the monarch, and also in that he dares to say something that is contrary to the old saying and even contradicts his other articles, regardless of the traditional ideas of Confucianism. For example, the article "Reading Mozi" once said that "Confucius must use Mozi, and Mozi must use Confucius, which is insufficient." Such remarks obviously contradict his admiration for Confucius and Mencius. For such remarks, the predecessors called them "thorns." In fact, this is Han Yu's respect for Confucianism rather than sticking to the rules.

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