Outside the bridge, the plum blossoms are lonely, no matter what. It's dusk. I'm alone. It's windy and rainy. Plum blossoms don't want to compete for blooming, and the envy and rejection of flowers don't care. Even after autumn, when it is ground into dirt and turned into dust, plum blossoms still emit fragrance as usual. Fang Xiaoru (1357— 1402) is a native of Xixia Village, Beixiang, Ninghai County. He was a famous Neo-Confucianist and writer in the early Ming Dynasty. He studied under the great scholar Song Lian. Fang Xiaoru, proficient in classics and history, knowledgeable and versatile, was born honest and frank, and was called "Mr. Zheng Xue". During the Hongwu period, Shu presented Wang Wenxian, hired him as the teacher of the Prince, and called his study "Zheng Xue", so the deceased called it "Zheng Xue" to show respect. Hui Di acceded to the throne, called Hanlin to give lectures, moved to give lectures, and became a doctor of literature. The following poem was written by Fang Xiaoru's younger brother Fang Xiaohua. My brother, why does he cry and take justice as his duty? Here, the shame of China watches is a thousand years old, and the soul of travelers is still at home. "Hua Biao Stigma is a crane for thousands of years", and "Hua Biao Stigma" represents the symbol of the change of owners of emperors; "Crane" is compared to a saint. It was called "Crane Man" in ancient times. With "a thousand-year-old crane", it is said that he died as a remonstrance and lived for a thousand years.