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What do you know about Meng Haozhi Moran, Su Shi, and Xin Qiji?
Solution:Meng Haoran: A famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, known as "Poetry Star", "Mengfuzi", "Meng Xiangyang" and "Mengshan People", a native of Xiangyang, Xiangzhou (now Xiangyang, Hubei), his representative works include "The Old Man's Village", "Spring Dawn", "Sujian Dejiang" and so on.
Su Shi: Famous lyricist of the Song Dynasty, and Xin Qiji, known as "Su Xin", one of the eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties, the word Zizhan, the word and Zhong, the number of Tieguandao people, Dongpo layman, known as Su Dongpo, Su Xian, Meizhou Meishan (now Meishan, Sichuan) people, representative works include "Butterfly Love Flowers, Spring Scene", "Jiangchengzi Yimao Jinliang First Lunar Month 12th Night Dream", "Water Tune Song Tou Mid-Autumn Festival" and so on.
Xin Qiji: Sent to the famous lyricist, and the fight Su Shi and called "Su Xin", the original word Tanfu, later changed to the word You'an, after middle age nicknamed Jiaxuan, for the Song generation of words to circulate the largest number of words, more than 600 words, there are "Jiaxuan long and short sentences" handed down, representative works are "Partridge Tian, Generation Fu", "Qingyu Case, Yuan Xi", "Minus the word Magnolia, Yingying Tears" and so on.
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Wang Wei and Meng Haoran are also known as "Wang Meng", both of whom were outstanding poets of the pastoral landscape school in the Tang Dynasty. Meng Haoran (689 740) was a poet of the Tang Dynasty. A native of Xiangyang, Xiangzhou (now Xiangfan, Hubei), he is known as Meng Xiangyang.
Because he has never entered the office, he is also called Monsanite. Wang Wei (699 759), known as Maha, was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, known as the Buddha of Poetry. Su Xin is the name of Su Shi of the Northern Song Dynasty and Xin of the Southern Song Dynasty, and the two are both representatives of the bold word school.
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Wang Wei, Meng Haoran, and called Wang Meng, Su Shixin, abandoned the disease, and called Su Xin.
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Poetry Buddha, poetry madness, word saint, word altar flying general.
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3. Richer connotation The reason why Xin Qiji is called the first person in Song Ci instead of Su Shi is because Xin Qiji is very comprehensive and all-round in terms of lyrics, and although Su Shi's words are open-minded and bold, these open-mindedness of his are all introduced from Zhuangzi's thoughts and doctrines, so it is inevitable that they will be a little single. Xin Qiji's words are indeed very comprehensive, as a general, he once described the scene of galloping on the battlefield, and he also has the feeling of worrying about the country and the people, and he also has a very strong heroism in him, so the first person in Song Ci is Xin Qiji, which is worthy of the name.
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Because Su Ci's feelings seem to be single, Xin Ci is almost omnidirectional. Xin Qi's words are full of ambition and surging in the vast art world. There are more than 600 words in "Jiaxuan Long and Short Sentences", which is the crown of the two Song Songs, and the momentum has been overwhelming.
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Because Xin Qiji's poems are more diverse than Su Shi's style, they not only have profound philosophies, but also contain open-minded thoughts, the poems are rich in content, and the content of expression is relatively profound, while Su Shi's style is relatively simple.
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In terms of the reading feeling given by the two lyricists, Su Shi's style of words is relatively simple, with a bit of a cookie-cutter template-like feeling, while Xin Qiji's is more colorful and wider.
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Su Xin Tonghui, don't talk nonsense!
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Wang Wei, Liang Jianzheng, and Meng Haoran are also known as "Wang Meng", both of whom were outstanding poets of the pastoral landscape school in the Tang Dynasty. Meng Haoran (689 740).
Tang Dynasty poet. A native of Xiangyang, Xiangzhou (now Xiangfan, Hubei), he is known as Meng Xiangyang. Because he has never entered the office, he is also called Monsanite.
Wang Wei (699 759), known as Maha, was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, known as the Buddha of Poetry. Su Xin is the Su Shi of the Northern Song Dynasty and the Southern Song Dynasty Xin Qi disease, and the two are both representatives of the bold and repentant school.
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Li Bai's representative works: "Wanglu Mountain Waterfall", "Difficult to Travel", "Difficult to Shu Road", "Will Enter the Wine", "Liang Fuyin", "Early White Emperor City".
Su Shi's representative works:
Former Banquet Bureau Chibi Fu".
Hou Chibi Fu "Shi Zhong Mountain Chronicles".
Nian Nujiao Chibi Nostalgia".
Meng Haoran's masterpieces:
In summer, Nanting is empty and cautious and Xinda", "The Old Man's Village", "Spring Dawn", "Su Jiande Jiang Zhi Loss".
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Meng Haoran was a famous pastoral poet in the Tang Dynasty, and his poems mostly described the pastoral life of mountains and rivers, such as "The Old Man's Village", and he and Wang Wei were called "Hetong Wang Meng". Su Shi was a great poet of the Song Dynasty, a representative of the bold school, and one of the eight masters of the Tang and Song dynasties. Xin Qisui's pretending to be sick is a representative of the Huzao Extravagant School, and his poems are mostly heroic.
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