What is the evaluation of the Tang and Song Dynasty families, and why are Li Bai and Du Fu not among

Updated on culture 2024-03-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties is the collective name of the eight representative prose writers of the Tang and Song dynasties, referring to Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty, Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe, Wang Anshi and Zeng Gong in the Song Dynasty.

    In the early years of the Ming Dynasty, a scholar named Zhu You selected their articles and compiled them into the "Eight Gentlemen's Anthology", and the name of the Eight Families began here. The "Wen Bian" compiled by Tang Shunzhi, an essayist in the middle of the Ming Dynasty, only included the works of the above eight people. Another person named Mao Kun also selected eight articles according to the compilation method of Zhu You and Tang Shunzhi, which is "Eight Great Literary Notes of the Tang and Song Dynasties", a total of 144 volumes.

    Due to the wide circulation of this book, the name "Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties" was also widely popular, and it is still used by people today.

    The Eight Great Masters were the central figures who presided over the Tang and Song Dynasty Ancient Literature Movement, and they advocated prose with substance, opposed the flamboyant style of the Six Dynasties, and had a great influence on the literary circles of that time and later generations.

    Got it. Li Bai is a poet immortal, and Du Fu is a poet saint, so they will not be mixed with the prose world.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    "The Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties" refers to Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty.

    Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe, Wang Anshi and Zeng Gong in the Song Dynasty. Mainly in the field of prose and evaluation, the most accomplished are Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Su Shi and Ouyang Xiu Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan once advocated the ancient literature movement in the Tang Dynasty, this movement has a lot to do with the change of the form of prose, so, it is understandable to say that the two achievements are great, Su Shi is a student of Ouyang Xiu, Ouyang Xiu's prose is wonderful, as we all know, Su Shi is a collection of ancient literature, and the prose is fluent. Therefore, the two of them should be selected into the ranks of great achievements, and I think the answer is that the most accomplished writer in the eight families of the Tang and Song dynasties is Han Yu; LIU Zongyuan; OUYANG Xiu; Su Shi is known as the four masters, and in ancient times, there was the reputation of "Han Yu's literary style is like a tide, Liu Zongyuan's literary style is like a spring, Ouyang Xiu's literary style is like a wave, and Su Shi's literary style is like a sea" It is precisely because it is evaluated according to the field of prose.

    All Li Bai and Du Fu are not among them.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The achievements of Li Bai and Du Fu far exceed those of the Eight Masters, and the artistic styles of Li Bai and Du Fu are very different from those of the Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This answer is chosen by the questioner and does not represent the opinion of the person who likes to ask knowledge.

    Report. Qingxi Xiaoyue.

    The Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties is the collective name of the eight representative prose writers of the Tang and Song dynasties, namely Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty and Ouyang Xiu, Sansu, Wang Anshi and Zeng Gong in the Song Dynasty.

    When did the title of "Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties" originate? According to investigation, at the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu You compiled the articles of the above eight essayists into the "Eight Gentlemen's Anthology", and the name of the Eight Masters began here. In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, Tang Shunzhi compiled the "Wen Compilation", which only took the articles of eight essayists of the Tang and Song dynasties, and the articles of other writers were not accepted.

    This played a certain role in the stereotype and spread of the names of the eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties. Soon after, Mao Kun, who admired Tang Shunzhi, selected eight articles according to the compilation method of Zhu and Tang, and compiled them as "The Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties", and the name of the Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties was fixed.

    The Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song dynasties were the central figures who presided over the Tang Dynasty's ancient literary movement, advocating prose and opposing prose, which had a profound impact on the literary world of the time and later generations.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties were put forward in the middle of the Tang Dynasty by the Ancient Literature Movement advocated by Han Yu, and due to the advocacy and inheritance of later writers, the Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties plus the Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties were selected according to the level of prose, and Li Bai Dufu was only good at writing poetry, so he was not selected, but mainly because of the Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties formed by the Ancient Literature Movement.

    The Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties is the collective name of eight literary scholars who were famous for their prose in the Tang and Song dynasties, namely Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty and Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe (collectively known as the Three Sus), Wang Anshi, and Zeng Gong in the Song Dynasty. Among them, Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan were the leaders of the ancient literature movement in the Tang Dynasty, Ouyang Xiu and Sansu were the core figures of the ancient literature movement in the Song Dynasty, and Wang Anshi and Zeng Gong were the representatives of Linchuan literature. The wave of innovation in ancient literature set off by them has given a new look to the development of poetry and literature.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties refer to the Eight Masters of Prose. They are poets, a poet immortal (Li) and a poet saint (Du).

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties is the collective name of the eight great prose writers of the Tang and Song dynasties, and Du Fu is called the "Saint of Poetry" naturally because of his good poetry, but maybe his prose is like others.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties refer to the contributions of prose, and Li Bai Dufu is known for his Tang poetry, although the two of them have no predecessors and no one after them in Tang poetry, but they are not from the poetry, so they are not in the eight masters.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No, the eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties refer to Li Bai, who has a high attainment in writing prose, and Du Fu is good at writing poetry.

    Because it is a Tang poem and Song lyrics, 6 of the eight families of the Tang and Song dynasties are from the Song Dynasty.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Most of the eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties were known for their prose, and some of them were involved in the Guwen movement, and all of them advocated the reform of literature

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties wrote prose, while Li Bai and Du Fu were famous poets who wrote poetry.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi, Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Che, Zeng Gong So they are not!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasty refers to the Eight Masters of Tang and Song Prose, known for their prose, and some of them were involved in the ancient literature movement, and these people advocated the reform of literature

    Li Bai and Du Fu's main works are poetry, so they are not listed.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The eight of them were put together as one because they were the same in some way, and because of the large number of people, they were called one and everyone called"Eight families".

    And Li Bai and Du Fu can be unique and self-contained. Especially in poetry, they have achieved far more"Tang and Song Dynasty eight families".

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties is the collective name of the eight representative prose writers of the Tang and Song dynasties, namely Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty and Ouyang Xiu, Sansu, Wang Anshi and Zeng Gong in the Song Dynasty.

    These essays, of course, also include political discourse. And Li Bai Dufu is a master of poetry.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The full name of the Eight Great Essayists of the Tang and Song Dynasties is Li Du, who wrote poetry!!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The collective name of the eight major prose representative writers in the Tang and Song dynasties, Li and Du are just poets, so they are not among them.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The Tang and Song Dynasty wrote prose.

    Li Du writes poetry.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The Tang and Song dynasties were all handed down in prose, while Li Du was a poet, and their fields were different.

    Although they also wrote poetry, their prose represented an era, and it had its own merits from the prose of the pre-Qin period. At.

    The history of literature brings them together as representatives of the prose of this era.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The eight families of the Tang and Song dynasties wrote prose.

    Li Bai and Du Fu wrote poems.

    they are different!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There is no reason, posterity will decide.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It's mostly divided in prose.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties are Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe, Wang Anshi, and Zeng Gong. The prose level of these eight people can be said to represent the highest level of prose in the Tang and Song dynasties, and the poetry level of Li Du and others is very high, but at that time, prose did not receive enough attention, and poetry is the standard that shows a person's literary accomplishment and literary level, so not only Li Bai is not one of the eight masters, Du Fu, Wang Wei, Bai Juyi, Meng Haoran, Xiao Li Du and other poems are not, and only Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan are in the Tang Dynasty.

    The reason why there is the so-called "Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties" is that the earliest descendants compiled a collection of essays, which included the classic prose works of these eight people, so later generations called these eight people the Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties. It doesn't mean that Li Du and other great poets are not among the eight great families!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Because the eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties got their names after their prose.

    And Li Bai, Du Fu, and Bai Juyi are poems

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Because they have gone beyond the scope of their home, they are already immortals and saints.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    They are more famous for poetry, and the eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties refer to prose.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    That's prose, not poetry.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    1. The Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties is the collective name of the eight representative prose writers of the Tang and Song dynasties.

    2. Li Bai and Du Fu's main achievements are poetry rather than prose, and even if there is prose, it is not as praised as poetry.

    3. The prose works of these eight writers were originally compiled and published together in the "Anthology of Eight Gentlemen" by Empress Zhu in the early Ming Dynasty, and later Tang Shunzhi also selected the works of these eight Tang and Song writers in the book "Wen Bian". In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, the ancient writer Mao Kun sorted out and compiled on the basis of the former, and named it "Tang and Song Dynasty Eight Great Scholars", with a total of 160 volumes. "The Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties" got its name from this.

    4. Because the literary views of these eight writers are relatively close, they all advocate practicality and oppose the style of prose, and their prose creation has achieved high achievements, so once the "Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties" was proposed, it was generally accepted by later generations and became a proper noun in the history of literature.

    5. The eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties include Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty and Ouyang Xiu, Sansu (Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe), Wang Anshi, and Zeng Gong in the Song Dynasty.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    The eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties mainly wrote prose, and Li Bai wrote poems, not prose.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Zhe, Zeng Gong, Wang Anshi, Ouyang Xiu, Tang and Song Dynasty Ba all refer to prose, so Li Bai did not enter.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    First of all, Li Yu did not belong to the Tang Dynasty or to the Song Dynasty. In that feudal era dominated by men, Li Qingzhao certainly would not be ranked among the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties". As for Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Lu You, Xin Qiji, and others, then we have to talk about the nature of the "Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties", the "Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties" were the central figures who presided over the ancient literary movement of the Tang and Song dynasties, who advocated prose and opposed the prose and had a far-reaching influence on the literary circles of that time and later generations.

    Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Lu You, and Xin Qiji are representative figures of Tang poetry and Song poetry, but they do not have dazzling talents in articles.

    Here are their masterpieces:

    Han Yu: In the old days, it was listed as the first of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties", and the representative works with the theme of respecting Confucianism and anti-Buddhism include "The Original Dao", "On the Table of Buddha's Bones", "Original Nature", "The Teacher's Sayings", etc., and the essays that ridicule the social status quo as the theme include "Miscellaneous Sayings", "Obtaining Lin Jie" and the famous "Twelve Lang Wen".

    Liu Zongyuan: The fable "Three Commandments", "The Donkey of Qian", "The Rat of the Yong Clan", "The Moose of Linjiang", and the philosophical treatises include "Non-Chinese", "Zhenfu", "Theory of Season", "Theory of Judgment", "Heavenly Saying", "Heavenly Pair", and "Yongzhou Eight Notes". These include "The Story of Little Stone Pond", "The Story of the Banquet in the West Mountain", "The Story of Yuan's Thirst", "The Story of the Stone Canal", "The Story of the Little Rock City Mountain" and so on.

    Ouyang Xiu: "The Legend of the Drunkard Pavilion", "Song Cicada Fu", "Autumn Sound Fu", "The Book of Gao Si Ji (Jiàn)", "On the Friends of the Party", "Preface to the Biography of Lingguan", "Oil Seller".

    Su Xun: "Theory of the Six Kingdoms", "Theory of Heng", "Theory of Distinguishing Adultery", "Theory of Guan Zhong", "Book of Quan", etc.

    Su Shi: "Water Tune Song Head", "Huanxi Sha", "Jiangchengzi", "Butterfly Love Flower", etc.; The prose includes "Former Chibi Fu", "Later Chibi Fu", "Pingwang Treatise", "Liuhou Treatise", "Shizhong Mountain Chronicle", Xunlu Ji, etc.

    Su Zhe: 84 volumes of "Luán City Collection", 13 volumes of "Luan Cheng Ying Zhao Collection".

    Zeng Gong: "The Book of Shang Ouyang Sheren", "The Book of Shang Cai", "The Preface to the Second Life of Li An", "The Preface to Wang Pingfu's Anthology".

    Wang Anshi: "The Story of Traveling to Bao Zen Mountain", "Wound Zhongyong", "Answer to Sima's Advice".

    When did the title of "Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties" originate? According to the investigation, at the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Youxuan Han, Liu and other humanities were selected as the "Eight Mr. Anthology", and then the name of the Eight Masters was used, which actually began here. In the "Wen Compilation" compiled by Tang Shunzhi in the middle of the Ming Dynasty, only eight Tang and Song texts were taken.

    At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Mao Kun inherited the two people's sayings, and selected a total of 160 volumes of "Tang and Song Dynasty Eight Families", which was widely circulated in the old days, and the name of "Tang and Song Dynasty Eight Families" also became popular. Since the Ming people marked the eight schools of the Tang and Song dynasties, the scholars of ancient literature have all taken the eight schools as their sects. There are 164 volumes of "Tang and Song Dynasty Eight Great Scholars", including Ming Wanli engraving and Qing Dynasty bookstore engraving.

    Wei Yuan of the Qing Dynasty had 8 volumes of "Compilation and Commentary on the Eight Great Texts of the Tang and Song Dynasties".

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    The eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties were judged according to their achievements in prose.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Eighth, the big family refers to the essayist, and it is clear that none of the above are known for their prose.

    As for who commented on it, it was first mentioned in General Zhu You's "Essays on Eight Gentlemen" in the early Ming Dynasty.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Li Qingzhao is a woman, and in that era, a woman's lack of talent was virtue.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    The Eight Great Writers of the Song Dynasty is the collective name of the eight major prose writers of the Tang and Song dynasties, that is, Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, and it has been sorted out and edited into "The Eight Great Literary Notes of the Tang and Song Dynasties", with a total of 160 volumes. The title of the eight great masters of the Tang and Song dynasties was then fixed, and only the articles of the eight essayists of the Tang and Song dynasties were taken, and the articles of other writers were not accepted. This played a certain role in the stereotype and spread of the names of the eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties.

    In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, Tang Shunzhi compiled the "Wen Bian", and the compilation method of the Tang Dynasty selected the articles of the eight families, Su Shi, Su Zhe,

    Wang Anshi, Zeng Gong. Soon after, the ancient writer Mao Kun, who admired Tang Shunzhi, was based on Zhu.

    It is divided into the two families of the Tang Dynasty and the six families of the Song Dynasty).

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    The Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties is the collective name of the eight major prose writers of the Tang and Song dynasties, namely Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty and Ouyang Xiu, Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Zhe, Wang Anshi, and Zeng Gong in the Song Dynasty.

    Although Li Bai and Du Fu are famous, their achievements are mainly in poetry, and they are not good at prose.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    The eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties are: the so-called eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties refer to Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty, and Ouyang Xiu, Zeng Gong, Wang Anshi, Su Xun, Su Shi, and Su Zhe in the Song Dynasty. Their achievements are mainly in prose, so they are also known as the "Eight Masters of Tang and Song Dynasty Prose", and their articles not only shocked the Tang and Song literary circles, but also served as a model for later generations of prose, and stood out in the forest of literature.

    Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan advocated the "Ancient Literature Movement", which called for the reform of the six dynasties of beautiful carvings and flashy literary decorations, and the establishment of a new literary style, which became a trend of demeanor in the literary world. In the Song Dynasty, Ou, Zeng, Wang, Su and other writers inherited the tradition of the Tang Dynasty's ancient literary movement, and expanded the field of prose creation, so it can be said that the ancient literary works of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties" represent the highest achievements of Tang and Song prose.

    And Li Bai is famous for his poetry.

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