Which poets did Yu Bao Kuang Liu refer to in ancient times?

Updated on culture 2024-06-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Gengxin (513-581) Liang Dynasty writer Twenty-seven poems of the representative poetry of "Proposed Yonghuai", such as "Sending Wang Lin", "Sending Xu Ling", "Three Uniques of Master Hekan", and "Two Songs of Farewell to Zhou Shangshu".

    2. Bao Zhao (c. 414 466), a writer of the Southern Song Dynasty. The word is far away. His representative work "Difficult to Travel" has 18 songs.

    Qin Guan once commented in "Han Yu Theory": "...The poems of Li Ling of Xi Suwu are longer than Gao Miao, the poems of Cao Zhi and Liu Gonggan are longer than Haoyi, the poems of Tao Qianruan are longer than Chongyu, the poems of Xie Lingyun and Bao Zhao are longer than Junjie, and the poems of Xu Ling Gengxin are longer than Zaoli ,......

    3. Kuang Heng (year of birth and death unknown), the name Zhigui, a native of Cheng County, Donghai County (now southwest of Lanling County, Shandong Province, Zaozhuang area), a scholar of the Western Han Dynasty, and the prime minister of the Yuan Emperor. Kuang's family has been farming for generations, but Kuang Heng is very studious, diligent and hard-working, due to the poverty of his family, he had to rely on helping others to obtain education resources, and his story of "chiseling the wall and borrowing light" is widely praised by the world.

    4, Liu Zhen (?217) Han and Wei scholars. One of the seven sons of Jian'an. Word business. Fifteen poems are preserved today. There is "Liu Gonggan Collection".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The famous poets of the ancient Bai Dynasty in China include: Wang Bo, Chen Ziang, Wang Wei, Meng Haoran Du, Wang Changling, Gao Shi, Cen Shen, Zhi Li Bai, Du Fu, Liu Changqing, Wei Yingwu, DAO Han Yu and so on.

    1.Wang Bo. Wang Bo (c. 650 – c. 676), Zi'an, Han nationality, Tang Dynasty writer. A native of Longmen (now Hejin, Shanxi) in ancient Jiangzhou, he was born in a Confucian family, and was known as "Wang Yang Lu Luo" and "Four Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty" together with Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin and Luo Binwang.

    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 passed the examination and was awarded the title of Chaosanlang.

    was kicked out of King Pei's Mansion 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 for compensation to join the army.

    When he joined the army, he was demoted twice for privately killing officials and slaves.

    In August of the third year of Tang Gaozong (676), 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 poetry genres, and his representative works include "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou"; The main literary achievement is the punwen, both in quantity and quality, it can be called the most at the moment, and the representative works include "Preface to the Pavilion of King Teng".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Look at the 5 6 fingers which poets in ancient times? These poets are very famous, aren't they?

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