李流谦(约公元1147年前后在世),字无变,汉州德阳人。生卒年不详,约宋高宗绍兴中前后在世。他以文学知名,曾荫补将仕郎,授成都府灵泉县尉。秩满后,他调雅州教授。在虞允文宣抚全蜀时,他被置之幂下,并多所赞画。之后,他又以荐除诸王宫大小学教授,并力乞补外改奉议郎、通判淹州府事。流谦著有《澹齐集》八十一卷,《国史经籍志》传于世。

山中遣兴五首

宋代:李流谦游宦初聊尔,归来亦畅然。低回簿领缚,不应更到琅玕腹。

青山为人作御侮,对面亭亭削苍玉。

公子翩翩故自佳,我来空叹驹局促。

抱冰嚼雪岂能清,

火里芙蕖初出浴。

游东山

宋代:今日如人意,全家在翠微。

叶齐才蔽树,

云近欲生衣。

书事

宋代:塞色旌旗薄,边声鼓角喧。

三军正悲愤,

中国固雄尊。

赋寿康海棠

宋代:何许园林春最酽,

海棠万万千千点。不应惟是锦织成,

正恐更将猩血染。

光翻牖户翠堆幄,

浓逼须眉缬生脸。一丝戏傀儡,

众窍殒鯈忽。一片疑嚼雪,

食藕

宋代:芙渠固佳产,其末亦奇绝。此土乃物宜,厥包比柚橘。

蔓引茎自遂,

独步

宋代:冻壳藏龟太窘生,

惊心已觉岁峥嵘。倦慵把易床头看,

一生与物无深分,

竹叶相看全有情。一片疑嚼雪,

送张时择从杨茂州之招

Song Dynasty: "I know you are a man of great talent, but I am afraid that your poetry is not yet up to par." Li Luqian smiled and said, "You are too kind. My poetry may not be as good as yours, but at least it is sincere."

"Your words are like a refreshing breeze on a hot summer day," he continued. "They bring me joy and comfort. But let us not forget the importance of sincerity in our writings."

Li Luqian paused for a moment before continuing. "My dear friend, let us strive to be true to ourselves and our art. Let us write from the heart and never compromise on our values.

"The world is full of pretenders who claim to be poets but lack the sincerity to back up their claims." He looked at Zhang with a serious expression.

"Let us stand out from the crowd by being authentic in our writings.

"I hope that my words have inspired you to continue writing with sincerity and passion," Li Luqian concluded.

Zhang nodded his head in agreement, feeling grateful for his friend's advice.

"I will take your words to heart and strive to improve my poetry," he promised.

And so, they parted ways, each one more determined than ever before to pursue their dreams with sincerity and passion.

The next day, Zhang returned home feeling inspired by his conversation with Li Luqian.

He sat down at his desk and began writing again

As he wrote, he felt himself becoming more confident in his abilities.

His words flowed smoothly onto the page

After finishing several poems

he read them over carefully

Satisfied with what he had written

he decided