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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".
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The Eight Great Writers of the Tang and Song Dynasties were the eight great prose writers of the Tang and Song dynasties, which were divided into two schools of the Tang Dynasty and six schools of the Song Dynasty. That is, Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty and Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Zhe, Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi, and Zeng Gong in the Song Dynasty.
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The Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties refer to the eight essayists of Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty and Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe, Zeng Gong and Wang Anshi in the Song Dynasty. Because of their high talent in prose, they are also known as the "Eight Masters of Tang Dynasty Prose".
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Tang Dynasty: Han Yu (Han Changli) Liu Zongyuan (Liu Hedong) Song Dynasty: Su Shi (Su Dongpo) Su Xun (Su Mingyun) Su Zhe (Su Ziyou) Zeng Gong (Zeng Zigu) Ouyang Xiu (Ou Yongshu) Wang Anshi (Wang Jiefu).
The method of remembering, Tang II and Song Liu.
Han Liutang, Sansu Zeng Gong Ouyang Xiu. Add one more Wang Anshi.
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Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty and Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Zhe in the Song Dynasty (Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Zhe are called Sansu), Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi, and Zeng Gong.
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Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Zhe, Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi, Zeng Gong.
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That is, Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty and Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe, Wang Anshi, and Zeng Gong in the Song Dynasty. (divided into the two Tang families and the six Song families).
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Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty, Ouyang Xiu, Zeng Gong, Wang Anshi, Su Xun, Su Shi and Su Zhe in the Song Dynasty.
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Han Liu, Sansu, Ou Zengwang.
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The Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties, also known as the Eight Masters of Tang and Song Prose, is the collective name of Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu, Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Zhe, Wang Anshi, and Zeng Gong.
Among them, Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan were from the Tang Dynasty, while Ouyang Xiu, Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Zhe, Wang Anshi, and Zeng Gong were from 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. Han Yu was an advocate of the "Ancient Literature Movement", and the wave of ancient literary innovation they set off successively made the development of poetry and literature look new.
Han Yu (768 824), known as Han Changli, a native of Henan, was an outstanding writer and thinker in the Tang Dynasty, the leader of the ancient literature movement, and the head of the "Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties", who held a lofty position in the history of Chinese prose development.
The Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties, specifically the Eight Masters of Tang and Song Prose, all have great achievements in prose, and Li Bai's most important contribution is poetry, so he is not among the Eight Masters.
I think that even the Tang and Song Dynasty families will be like many people now, with the symptoms of "partial subjects", not necessarily all subjects are excellent, the so-called champion is proficient in everything, so it is difficult.
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1.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 in the Song Dynasty. >>>More