Wu (1701-1754), a native of Quanjiao, Anhui, was a novelist in the Qing Dynasty. One of the greatest novelists in Qing Dynasty. Because of his family's "Wenmu Mountain House", he called himself "Lin Wenshan Man" in his later years, and because he moved from his hometown in Quanjiao, Anhui Province to Qinhuai River in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, he was also called "Qinhuai Guest". (The existing Wu calligraphy Preface to Lanting Collection is stamped with the seal: "All Peppers and Five Grains of People's Seal"). When he was young, he was unique and good at reciting. A little longer, make up the formal disciple. Jing You's Selected Works, Cheng. I am not good at treating students, and my nature is heroic. In a few years, I have squandered all my old products, and sometimes I can't even eat. In the 13th year of Yongzheng (1735), Governor Zhao issued an invitation to be "well-read" and refused to go (he took the local examinations of the Academy, Fuyuan and Level 3, but did not postpone the examination due to illness). Moved to Jinling and became a literary leader. He also gathered his comrades to build the Pantheon at the foot of Yuhua Mountain and worshipped 230 people below Taibo. If the capital is insufficient, the house you live in will be sold, and the poor will benefit at home. In his later years, he became an old man named Wenmu, who was a guest in Yangzhou, especially in drinking. Later he died among the guests.