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Wang Bo was a poet of the early Tang Dynasty, and he was known as one of the "Four Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty". He was on his way to visit his father when he fell into the water and died of fright.
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Wang Bo was a poet in the early Tang Dynasty, and we can see through his affairs that the cause of his death was as if he fell into the water on the way to see his father.
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Wang Bo, a poet of the early Tang Dynasty and also known as one of the "Four Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty", died because he was frightened and drowned after falling into the water on the way to visit his father.
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Wang Bo is a poet in the early Tang Dynasty, he himself is relatively talented, and the cause of his death was on the way to visit his father, when crossing the sea, he accidentally drowned, which is a pity.
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Wang Bo was a poet belonging to the Tang Dynasty, and according to the emperor Tang Gaozong at that time, it can also be judged that the cause of his death is regrettable, he accidentally fell into the water and died when he returned to his hometown from visiting his father.
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Wang Bo was a poet of the Tang Dynasty, and the cause of his death was that in the process of returning to his hometown to visit his father again, he unfortunately fell into the water and finally drowned.
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Wang Bo was born in a Confucian family, and Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin, and Luo Bin Wang were known as the Four Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty, and Wang Bo was the head of the Four Masters. Wang Bo has been smart and studious since he was a child, and according to the "Old Tang Book", he was able to write articles at the age of six, and his writing was smooth, and he was praised as a prodigy. When he was nine years old, he read Yan Shi's ancient annotation "Book of Han" and wrote ten volumes of "Finger Flaws" to correct his mistakes.
At the age of sixteen, he was awarded the title of Chaosanlang in the Yousu Science and Technology Examination, and was kicked out of the Pei Wangfu for doing "Cockfighting". After that, Wang Bo spent three years touring the scenery of the mountains and rivers of Bashu and wrote a large number of poems. After returning to Chang'an, he asked to make up for the fact that he joined the army, and when he joined the army, he was demoted twice for killing officials and slaves privately.
In August of the third year of Shangzhu Xiaoyuan, when he returned from visiting his father, he unfortunately crossed the sea and drowned, and died of palpitations. Wang Bo is good at five rules and five uniques in the poetry genre, and his representative works include "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou", etc., and his main literary achievements are Punwen, and his representative works include "Preface to the Pavilion of King Teng".
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1. Wang Bo was a poet of the Tang Dynasty. He was born in 650 and died in 676, mainly during the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty. The Tang Dynasty was the most prosperous dynasty of poetry, if the atmosphere of the Tang Dynasty was the early Tang Dynasty, the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the Middle Tang Dynasty and the late Tang Dynasty, Wang Bo belonged to the poets of the early Tang Dynasty, and he was also called the first of the "Four Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty" by later generations.
2. Wang Bo was born in a famous family, his grandfather was Wang Tong, a famous educator in the late Sui and early Tang Dynasties, his grandfather's younger brother was Wang Ji, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty who wrote "Wild Hope", and his grandfather's elder brother Wang Du was the author of "Ancient Mirrors", and Wang Bo's elder brother was also a talented man who became famous at a young age. Wang Bo was known as a prodigy since he was a child, he was able to write at the age of six, at the age of nine he was able to annotate the Book of Han, at the age of fifteen he presented the "Ode to the Qianyuan Palace" to the emperor Tang Gaozong, and at the age of sixteen he successfully passed the imperial examination and became Chaosanlang.
3. But after serving in office, Wang Bo wrote a "Chicken Essay of King Ying" for Li Xian, the king of Pei, which was denounced by Tang Gaozong and expelled from Chang'an, and when he joined the army, he killed the official slaves he hid and committed a crime and was imprisoned, and his father was demoted. Wang Bo felt very guilty about this, and after being released from prison, he went to visit his father, and on the way back, he passed through the South China Sea and drowned. This genius only lived for a short twenty-six years.
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