Literary talent comes from Biography of Ying Shao in the Later Han Dynasty, which is one of the "Twenty-four History". This is a biographical chronology, which records the history of the Han Dynasty and the Eastern Han Dynasty. It was compiled by Ye Fan, a historian of the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty in China. Together with Historical Records, Hanshu and The History of the Three Kingdoms, it is called "the first four histories".
Literary talent Generally speaking, the literary talent of an article is mainly expressed through its beautiful language. Therefore, the purpose of increasing literary talent can be achieved by appropriately modifying the language. From The Book of Rites, also known as The Book of Rites for Little Wear and The Book of Little Wear, it was written in the Han Dynasty and edited by Dai Sheng, a ritual and music scientist in the Western Han Dynasty. The Book of Rites is an important collection of laws and regulations in ancient China, with 20 volumes and 49 articles. This book mainly describes the pre-Qin ritual system, which embodies the pre-Qin Confucian philosophy, educational thought, political thought and aesthetic thought. It is an important material for studying the pre-Qin society and a compilation of Confucianism.