When Lin Bu was young, he was studious and familiar with hundreds of classics and history. The book is lonely and complacent, happy and indifferent, and does not seek glory and profit. When I grew up, I wandered between Jianghuai and later lived in seclusion in Hangzhou West Lake, and built a house in Gushan. I often travel around the temples in the West Lake by boat and return to monks and poets.
Lin Bu is good at drawing things, but he never exaggerates. ICBC's calligraphy is bony, and its brushwork, such as Ou Yangxun and Li Jianzhong, is particularly wonderful. As a poem, the dragon's language is lonely. He wrote down his chest and many strange sentences, but he never saved the manuscript. Qingyuan style, write more about the beauty of the West Lake, reflecting seclusion and leisure interest.
Lin Bu has three poems and more than 300 poems. There are four volumes of Lin Hejing's poetry collected by later generations, among which Farewell to Four Nights and Farewell to Ding Xiucai Four Nights are homesick works.