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Let's know the characters first: Luo Bingwang, Yang Jiong, Wang Bo, Lu Zhaolin, bold and uninhibited.
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The Four Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty refers to the collective name of Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin, and Luo Bin Wang, who were writers in the early Tang Dynasty, and the Four Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty were referred to as "Wang Yang Lu Luo".
The name of the Four Masters did not originally refer to his poems, but mainly to the prose and fu, and later it was mainly used to comment on his poems. Although the poems of the four masters have not been left to Qi Liang, they have initially reversed the literary atmosphere. Wang Bo clearly opposed the "Shangguan system" at that time and "thought about reforming its disadvantages", which was supported by Lu Zhaolin and others.
The poems of the four heroes of the early Tang Dynasty reversed the sluggish and flashy court poetry atmosphere before the Tang Dynasty, and expanded the subject matter of poetry from the narrow field of pavilions, pavilions, wind and snow, to the vast space of rivers, mountains and rivers, and border rivers and deserts, giving the poems new vitality.
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1. The collective name of Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin, and Luo Bin Wang, who believed in the early Tang Dynasty.
2. "The Old Tang Book: The Biography of Yang Jiong" said: "Yang Jiong and Wang Bo, Lu Zhaolin, and Luo Bin Wang are equally famous for their literary poems, and they are called Wang Yang and Lu Luo in China, also known as the "Four Masterpieces". Added:
Wang Bo (650--676) Zi'an. A native of Longmen, Jiangzhou (now Hejin, Shanxi). The grandson of Wang Tong, a Ru at the end of the Sui Dynasty.
At the age of 14, he should be promoted and awarded the rank of Assanlang. Pei Wang Li Xian heard his name and called for the palace to revise, because of the play "Ying Wang Chicken" text, was expelled from the palace by Gaozong. When Ren Yuzhou joined the army, he committed a capital crime for killing an official and a silver slave without permission.
After being pardoned, he crossed the sea to save his relatives, drowned and died of fright. When he was young, he was talented, and Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin, and Luo Binwang were known as the Four Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty. Writing poems can break through the shackles of palace style poems at that time, and the style is relatively fresh and clear.
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In the early years of the Tang Dynasty, the writers Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin, and Luo Bin Wang were called together.
Wang Bo (650-676), whose name is Zi'an, was a native of Longmen, Jiangzhou. A famous writer in the early years of the Tang Dynasty. When he was young, he was talented, at the age of seventeen, he should be promoted to the first, and he was as famous as Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin, and Luo Bin Wang in the literary world, and was known as the "Four Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty".
His poems can break through the shackles of palace poetry, open up a new field of new poetry themes, and his text is most famous for "Preface to the Pavilion of King Teng", in which "Luoxia and the lonely bird fly together, and the autumn water grows together in the sky" has become a famous sentence recited by later generations. There is "Prince Anji".
Yang Jiong (650-693), a native of Huayin. At the age of ten, he was a prodigy, and he was waiting to be made in the Hongwen Museum. In the third year of the Shangyuan Dynasty (676), he should be promoted to the department and make up for the school.
In the first year of Yongchun (682), he was the crown prince Zhan Shisizhi, and he was a bachelor of Chongwenguan, and in the first year of the vertical arch (685), he sat down to follow his father and brother and joined the army as a judicial officer in Zizhou. In the first year of Tianzhu (690), he studied the art hall with Song Zhiwen. In the first year of Ruyi (692), it was issued as the Yingchuan Order.
It is known as "Yang Yingchuan". Together with Wang Bo, Lu Zhaolin, and Luo Bin Wang, they are also known as the "Four Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty". He is arrogant and arrogant, and he is cruel to politics.
His poems are good at the five rules, writing about the life of the Biansai conquest, conveying the ambition of meritorious deeds, high momentum, and bold style.
Lu Zhaolin (634-686), the word Shengzhi, the name Youweizi, was a native of Fanyang, Youzhou. The weak crown is signed by King Deng's mansion. At the end of Longshuo (663), he was the new governor of Yizhou.
Later, he entered Luo from Shu and contracted the wind. In the first year of Shangyuan (674), he entered Taibai Mountain and was poisoned by bait, and the wind turned to a bad wind. Later, it turned to the East Longmen Mountain in the Shaomu Mountain, and then migrated to Cishan in Zhai County, Yang.
Around the second year of the Wuhou vertical arch (686), he died by throwing himself into the Yingshui. His poems are good at seven-word songs and deeds, creating even sentences and giving bodies, winning up and down, and four sentences and one rhyme, etc., and have made important contributions to the development of seven-word ancient poetry. With Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, and Luo Bin, Wang is the "Four Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty", called "Wang Yang Lu Luo".
Luo Bingwang (627-684), the word sightseeing, Wuzhou Yiwu people. Seven-year-old Noh poetry. Xianqing was a subordinate of the Taoist Prince's Mansion, and after living in Qilu for more than ten years, he went to Beijing to countermeasure the Chinese style, and was appointed as a bachelor of Fenglilang and Dongtai Detail, and was reprimanded for something, and joined the army in the Western Regions, and was sent to Shu.
He also served as the master of martial arts, the master of Mingtang, the master of Chang'an, the relocation of the imperial history, was falsely imprisoned, and was born as Linhai County, known as "Luo Linhai". After Xu Jingye raised troops to fight for martial arts, he denounced his crimes for the sake of spreading the word to the world. The army was defeated and killed (one said to flee as a monk).
His poems are longer than the seven-character songs, which have had a great influence on the development of the seven-character ancient poems of the Tang Dynasty, and the five laws are also excellent. It is one of the "Four Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty".
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The four masters of the early Tang Dynasty are all poets of the early Tang Dynasty, and these four people are Wang Bo, Lu Zhaolin, Yang Jiong, and Luo Bin Wang.
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The four of them are all very literary and excellent poets, using some good words to describe the society at that time and exposing the darkness of the society at that time.
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The first person is Wang Bo. The second person is Lu Zhaolin, the third person is Yang Jiong, and the fourth person is Luo Bingwang. They are these four talents.
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1. The Four Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty are the collective names of the writers Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin, and Luo Binwang.
2. They are all talented poetry writers in the early Tang Dynasty, and the four of them won the reputation of "Four Masterpieces" when they were teenagers. They are also poets with small officials and big names, young and talented, inheriting Liang Chen on the top and Shen Song on the bottom, and the Tang poems that later generations say have both sound and rhythm and style are from them that they began to be finalized.
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