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Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin, Luo Bin Wang.
The copy and paste above scared me, and I searched carefully for a long time, and answered the question
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Although the four heroes of the early Tang Dynasty are different in age, they are corresponding in the literary world. They were in the pioneering period of Tang poetry, and they were young and talented, which officially opened the prelude to Tang poetry. They are all "famous all over the world for their articles", and they are all frustrated people, and they all have romantic personalities and behaviors.
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The three things that the four heroes of the early Tang Dynasty have in common.
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The Four Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty played a foundational role in the development of Tang Dynasty literature.
Sijie is an outstanding figure in the transition period between the old and the new in the literary circle of the early Tang Dynasty.
In terms of literary ideas, the four masters all tried their best to oppose the flashy and unrealistic style of writing, and advocated the expression of true feelings, and for this reason, the criticism of Qi Liang's literary style was particularly conscious.
Although the poems of the four masters have not been left to Qi Liang, they have initially reversed the literary atmosphere. Their poems reversed the sluggish and flashy court poetry atmosphere before the Tang Dynasty, and expanded the subject matter of poetry from the narrow neighborhood of pavilions and pavilions to the vast space of rivers, mountains and rivers, and border deserts, giving new vitality to the poems. Lu and Luo's seven-word songs and deeds tend to be rhetorical, and the momentum is slightly stronger; Wang and Yang's five-word rhythm began to be standardized, and the tone was sonorous.
The text also has a flexible and vivid atmosphere in the collection of words.
The four heroes made indispensable contributions to ending the literary style of Qi Liang and opening the sound of the Tang Dynasty.
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The works of Sijie in the early Tang Dynasty expanded the subject matter and content of poetry, and the thoughts and feelings also increased significantly, leading poetry from the court to the market, the border and other real-life fields, and poetry became a tool for remembering and lyrical. In terms of aesthetics, he opposes delicate and delicate, advocates strong backbone, attaches importance to one's own feelings, and makes a sound of injustice, so a strong momentum begins to appear in the poem, and there is a touching power of generosity and sadness. Through their efforts, the five-character poems have matured, and the seven-character songs have become more expressive, becoming more suitable for the pursuit of a strong and strong lyrical carrier.
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First of all, it is manifested in the theme and content of the works, including epic poems and poems, as well as landscape poems, such as Wang Bo's "Tengwang Pavilion"; or to express the feelings of farewell, such as Wang Bo's "Send Du Shaofu to Shuzhou", which is a famous article that has been recited through the ages; and Luo Bing Wang's "Yu Yishui Giving Away". There are those who sing about recruiting people to go to the frontiers, those who describe the recruitment of husbands and women, and those who express sympathy for unfortunate women. The four of them are all high and low, so they are closer to social reality, so they often use poetry to expose certain social phenomena.
Sijie used his own creative practice to change the improper poetic style left by Qi Liang, and achieved certain results. Secondly, the four masters of the early Tang Dynasty laid the foundation for the five-character rhythm poems, and made the seven-character ancient poems develop and mature. The law of five words appeared before the "Four Masterpieces", and the poet Wang Ji (Wang Bo is Wang Ji's nephew) in the early Tang Dynasty had made some efforts, but there were not many works.
It was only by the time of the "Four Masters" that the form of the Five Laws was fully brought into play and gradually fixed in their works. The "Four Masterpieces" laid a good foundation for the poetry of the later Shen Yan period and Song Zhiwen with a large number of high-quality poems. The five-word ancient poems flourished after the Three Kingdoms period, but the seven-word ancient poems flourished in the Tang Dynasty, and the four masters (Yang Jiongwu seven-word poems) pushed the seven-word ancient poems to the mature stage with a large number of masterpieces.
Therefore, the achievements of the four heroes of the early Tang Dynasty in the development of poetic forms are worthy of full affirmation. Among the four, they have their own emphasis, Wang and Yang are good at the five laws, and Lu and Luo are good at the seven ancient (seven words). They have played a role in the history of literature to carry on the past and forge ahead into the future.
The great realist poet Du Fu admired the "Four Masterpieces" very much.
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On December 29, 684, the author of the "Song of the Goose Poems" of the early Tang Dynasty Sijie "Luo Bin Wang" died.
Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin, Luo Bin Wang.
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