Lu Lun (748- about 800 years) was born in Zhou Pu (present-day yongji city) of Tanghe Prefecture. At the end of Tianbao in Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, he raised a scholar, and he was in trouble. In the early years of Dai Zongli, Yuan Zai, the prime minister, recommended it, and the officials and governors remonstrated it. When Dezong took refuge in his uncle Wei Qumou, he was summoned by Dezong. The emperor liked his poems very much. He became the emperor's royal scholar. A few years later, he went to Hedong Middle School (now Yongji area) to serve as deputy marshal of Shaanxi Tonghe and Gourmet Camp, and called him to the shogunate as a judge, and later he became an official.
Lu Lun was a poet in the middle Tang Dynasty, and he was as famous as Ji Zhongfu, Qian Qi, Si Kongshu, Miao Fa, Cui Dong, Xia Houshen, Geng *, Han * and Li Duan. Most of Lu Lun's poems are written in answer and praise. But he was born in troubled times, and many of them reflect the reality and the sufferings of the people. In particular, some frontier poems he wrote were magnificent and profound, and stood out in the middle Tang Dynasty. Lu Lun is also good at writing landscapes, with vivid images, concise language and unique features. He is the author of Lu Hubu's Poems.