What are Pan An's allusions and deeds?
(1) Pan An was named Pan Yue (AD 247-AD 300), a famous writer in the Western Jin Dynasty. Born in Dapanzhuang, zhongmou county, Henan. People are most familiar with Pan Yue, the most beautiful man in China, and "looking like Pan An" is the highest praise for men's appearance in China. He also made great achievements in politics and being an official, and he remained faithful to his wife Yang. He was engaged to his wife Yang at the age of 12 and fell in love for life. Yang died at the age of 52, and the eulogy written for her was sincere and lingering, and she never married. It has become an eternal story, with the evaluation of "Pan Yang Hao"; And his filial piety to his mother has also become the leader of "resigning from office to serve his mother" in the Twenty-four Filial Pieties, and has become a model of China's traditional filial piety. (2) Song Yu, also known as Ziyuan, is said to be a student of Qu Yuan. Han nationality was born in the Warring States Period (now Yicheng, Xiangfan). Born after Qu Yuan, he was still a disciple of Qu Yuan. He used to be the king's assistant. Hao Fu is a writer of Ci Fu who is as famous as Le Tang and Jing Ke after Qu Yuan. According to legend, there are many Ci-Fu poems, among which there are 16 poems in Volume 30 of History of Han Literature and Art, and most of them are lost today. His works include Nine Arguments, Feng Fu, Gao, and The Ode to a Disciple, but some people suspect that he didn't write the last three. The allusions of the so-called "Xialiba people", "Yangchun Baixue" and "Qugao and Widow" all come from him. Chu Ci writers at the end of the Warring States Period. (3) Cao Zhi (192-232), born in Zi Zijian, Pei Guoqiao (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province). During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Wei was a poet, a writer and a representative of Jian 'an literature. He is the son of Cao Cao, Emperor Wu of Wei, and the younger brother of Cao Pi, Emperor Wen of Wei. He was the king of Chen before his death. After his death, posthumous title "thought", so he was also called King Chen Si. Later generations are called "Three Caos" with Cao Cao and Cao Pi because of their literary attainments, and Xie Lingyun, a writer in the Southern Song Dynasty, even commented that "there is only one stone in the world, and Cao Zijian monopolizes eight fights".