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The official conclusion is that it is a land tour. There are more than 9,000 songs that have been handed down.
Lu You: He said that "10,000 poems in 60 years", and more than 9,300 still exist today. He was determined to write 10,000 poems in his life, but although he failed to do so, he also completed more than 8,000 poems, which is unmatched among ancient and modern poets
His poems can be roughly divided into three periods:
The first phase is for teenagers to middle-aged 46 years old, the longest period but the least number of surviving works, about 200 songs, because Lu You deleted the relationship between the early works of his "but want to work and paint".
The second phase is for 46-54 years old, with more than 2,400 poems. During this period, due to the in-depth military life, the style of poetry became bold and magnificent, and the patriotic ideology was further enhanced. The maturity and richness of poetry during this period established his lofty status as a generation of scholars.
The third period is from the time he lived in his hometown to his death, and there are 6,500 poems in existence. The reason why there are more of them is because he did not have time to eliminate them in his later years. During this period, he had more contact with the peasants, coupled with the ups and downs of the Huan Hai and the sorrows, and his advanced age, so the style changed to a clear and distant pastoral style and a desolate life feeling.
I'm afraid that the most that has been handed down is Lu You, and it's hard to say what hasn't been handed down, hehe.
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It is difficult to define the name of a poet as a profession, so if we remove the restriction of "poet" and change the question to "Who were the ancients who wrote the most poems in their lives?" The answer is Aixin Jueluo-Hongli, which is Emperor Qianlong!
His "Five Collections of Imperial Poems" has 4,166 poems in the first collection, 8,484 poems in the second collection, 11,519 poems in the third collection, 9,902 poems in the fourth collection, and 7,792 poems in the fifth collection, a total of 41,863 poems.
Even if there are some ghostwritten works in it, this number is definitely a win compared to Lu You's more than 10,000 songs!
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The official conclusion is that it is a land tour. There are more than 9,000 songs that have been handed down.
I think it's Emperor Yang of Sui, he wrote countless poems, but many of them were lost, and many of them were buried!!
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Among the ancient Chinese poets, the Qianlong Emperor should have written the most poems.
With about 40,000 poems, he has become the supreme venerable one who has never been seen before. Whether it is all his poems or not, it is really made by the old emperor Shanji, there is no accurate research at present. The second place should be the Song Dynasty poetry Dayun Eggplant Saint Yang Wanli.
He wrote about 20,000 poems. The third place is land travel.
About 10,000 songs. <>
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1.Shixian Li Bai.
2.Poet Saint Du Fu.
3.Poet ghost Li He.
4.The god of poetry, Su Shi.
5.Sinu Jia Island.
6.Poetry hidden Meng Haoran.
7.Poetry Demon Bai Juyi.
8.Poet Buddha Wang Wei.
9.Shihao Liu Yuxi.
10.Poetry prisoner Meng Jiao.
11.Shihu Luo Ye.
12.Poetry Tang Qiu.
13.Shijie Wang Bo.
14.Poetry bone Chen Ziang.
15.Poetry Maniac He Zhizhang.
16.Poet Son of Heaven, Seven Peerless Holy Hand Wang Changling.
17.Five Words of the Great Wall Liu Changqing.
18.Wen Bacha Wen Tingyun.
19.Du Ziwei Du Mu.
20.Zheng Partridge Zheng Gu.
21.Cui Yuanyang Cui Jue.
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1.Li Bai Shixian.
2.Bai Juyi, poetry and magic.
3.Wang Wei Shifo.
4.Du Fu is a poet.
5.Li He: Poetry ghost.
6.Meng Jiao is a prisoner of poetry.
7.Liu Yuxi, Shihao.
8.Luo Ye Shihu.
9.Wang Bo Shijie.
10.He Zhizhang is a poetic maniac.
11.Jia Island Shinu.
12.Chen Ziang poems.
13.Su Hongshu didn't have a poetic ghost.
14.Qu Yuan, Shizu.
15.Wen is equipped with eight forks Wen Tingyun.
16.Zheng Partridge Zheng Gu.
17.Cui Yuanyang Cui Jue.
18.Five Words of the Great Wall Liu Changqing.
19.Du Ziwei Du Mu.
20.Poet Son of Heaven, Seven Peerless Holy Hand Wang Changling.
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1, [Tang] Li Bai --- Shixian 2, [Tang] Wang Wei--- Shifo 3, [Tang] Bai Juyi--- Shimo 4, [Song] Su Shi --- Shishen 5, [Tang] Du Fu --- Shisheng 6, [Tang] Li He--- Poet Ghost 7, [Tang] Du Mu--- Du Ziwei 8, [Tang] Wang Bo--- Shijie 9, [Tang] Wen Tingyun--- Wen Bacha 10, [Tang] Meng Jiao--- Poetry Prisoner 11, Bu Fansha [Tang] He Zhizhang--- Poetry Maniac 12, [Tang] Liu Yuxi--- Shihao 13, sedan stuffy [TangWang Changling--- Poet Son of Heaven, Seven Absolute Holy Hands 14, [Tang] Liu Changqing--- Wuyan Great Wall 15, [Tang] Jia Dao --- Shinu 16, [Tang] Chen Ziang--- Shigu 17, [Tang] Zheng Gu--- Zheng Partridge 18, [Tang] Cui Jue--- Cui Mandarin Duck.
1, [Tang] Li Bai --- Shixian 2, [Tang] Wang Wei --- Shifo 3, [Tang] Bai Juyi--- Poetry Demon 4, [Song] Su Shi --- Poetry God 5, [Tang] Du Fu --- Poetry Saint 6, [Tang] Li He --- Poet Ghost 7, Xingzhou [Tang] Du Mu--- Du Ziwei 8, [Tang] Wang Bo--- Shijie 9, [Tang] Wen Tingyun --- Wen Bacha 10, [Tang] Meng Jiao--- Poetry Prisoner 11, [Tang] He Zhizhang --- Poetry Mania 12, [Tang] Liu Yuxi--- Shihao 13, [Tang] Wang Changling--- poet Son of Heaven, Seven Absolute Holy Hands 14, [Tang] Liu Changqing--- Wuyan Great Wall 15, [Tang] Jia Dao --- Shinu 16, [Tang] Chen Ziang--- Poetry Bone 17, [Tang] Zheng Gu--- Zheng Partridge 18, [Tang] Cui Jue--- Cui Mandarin Duck.
1, [Tang] Li Bai --- Shixian 2, [Tang] Wang Wei --- Shifo 3, [Tang] Bai Juyi--- Poetry Demon 4, [Song] Su Shi --- Poetry God 5, [Tang] Du Fu --- Poetry Saint 6, [Tang] Li He --- Poet Ghost 7, [Tang] Du Mu--- Du Ziwei 8, [Tang] Wang Bo--- Shijie 9, [Tang] Wen Tingyun --- Wen Bacha 10, [Tang] Meng Jiao--- Poetry Prisoner 11, [Tang] He Zhizhang --- Poetry Maniac 12, [Tang] Liu Yuxi--- Shihao 13, [Tang] Wang Changling--- poet Son of Heaven, Seven Absolute Holy Hands 14, [Tang] Liu Changqing--- Wuyan Great Wall 15, [Tang] Jia Dao --- Shinu 16, [Tang] Chen Ziang--- Poetry Bone 17, [Tang] Zheng Gu--- Zheng Partridge 18, [Tang] Cui Jue--- Cui Mandarin Duck.
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To sayThe number of Li You, Emperor Qianlong's poems are the most scattered. It is said that Qianlong was not hungry for acacia in his life, and wrote 43,630 poems. But it's a pity that none of them are remembered!
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The most ancient ** poems are the Qianlong Emperor.
The most poet was written by Emperor Qianlong, who wrote 39,340 poems in his lifetime. It is said that this is not accurate enough, some say that he wrote more than 40,000 poems, and there are also records that Qianlong "made more than 100,000 imperial poems".
No one else in the history of Chinese poetry has ever equaled such a number. The well-known poet Yang Wanli is said to have more than 20,000 songs, of which 4,200 are extant. Bai Juyi 3800, Du Fu 1400, Li Bai 990, Liu Yuxi 800, Wang Wei 400.
These are the top poets who wrote poems in history, but in comparison, there is still a big gap compared with Emperor Qianlong.
Qianlong is Aixin Jueluo Hongli, the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the fourth emperor after entering the customs. The era name "Qianlong" means "Heavenly Prosperity".
He ascended the throne at the age of 25, reigned for 60 years, and served as the emperor for another three years and four months after the Zen throne, and actually exercised the supreme power of the state for 63 years and 4 months, making him the emperor who actually held the supreme power of the state for the longest time in Chinese history and the longest-lived emperor in Chinese history.
During the reign of Hongli, the Qing Dynasty reached the highest peak since the prosperous Kangqian period, and Sinology was greatly developed during this period. Hongli was a famous emperor in the late period of feudal Chinese society.
On the basis of the cultural and martial arts of the Kangxi and Yongzheng dynasties, he further completed the unification of a multi-ethnic country, and further developed the social, economic, and cultural development.
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