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Brief Introduction to the Author of Night Lights on the Fifteenth Day of the First Month
Zhang Hu, a native of Qinghe, Xingtai, was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. Zhang was born in Qinghe, with a prominent family background. He is called Zhang Gongzi and has the reputation of "a celebrity in the sea". Throughout Zhang Hu's life, he has made remarkable achievements in poetry creation. "Thousands of miles away, a maid-in-waiting lived here for twenty years" was named after Zhang Hu, and 349 of his poems were included in The Whole Tang Poetry. At first, he lived in Gusu, called Chu Shi, and later in Chang 'an. In Changqing, Ling Hu Zhu was highly regarded. He only recommended his own poems and recorded them. He expects to work in Zhongshu. When I arrived in Beijing, I was suppressed by Yuan Zhen. He traveled to the famous mountains in the south of the Yangtze River, loved the land of Qu 'a in Danyang and lived in seclusion. Friendly exchanges with Du Mu and Bai Juyi. It is famous for its palace poems, including Zhang He's poems. He died in the sixth year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (AD 853).