2. Du Fu. Du Fu (712-77), with a beautiful word, was originally from Xiangyang, Hubei, and later moved to Gongxian, Henan. A great realistic poet in Tang Dynasty, together with Li Bai, was called "Li Du". Du Fu's influence on China's classical poetry is far-reaching, and he is called "the sage of poetry" by later generations, and his poems are called "the history of poetry". Du Fu created such famous works as Ascending the Mountain, Spring Hope, Northern Expedition, Three Officials and Three Farewells.
3. Bai Juyi. Bai Juyi (772-846), born in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, was named Lotte, Xiangshan Jushi and Mr. Zuiyin. Bai Juyi is a great realistic poet in the Tang Dynasty. His poems have a wide range of themes, various forms and popular language, and he is known as the "Poet Magic" and "Poet King". There is a collection of Bai's Changqing handed down from generation to generation, and the representative poems are Song of Eternal Sorrow, Charcoal Man, Pipa Trip and so on.
4. Li He. Li He (about 791 AD-about 817 AD), whose word is Changji, is "the pioneer of Changji-style poetry." In the Tang Dynasty, a native of Fuchang, Henan Province (now Yiyang County, Luoyang, Henan Province), known as "Shi Gui", was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty who was as famous as Du Fu, Li Bai, Shi Fo and Wang Wei. There are famous articles such as Yan Men Tai Shou Hang and Li Ping Yu Yin. He is the author of Changgu Collection.
5. Chen Ziang. Chen Ziang (AD 659 ~ AD 7), whose name was Bo Yu, was born in Shehong, Zizhou (now Shehong County, Suining City, Sichuan Province), a poet in the Tang Dynasty and one of the innovative figures in poetry and prose in the early Tang Dynasty. Among them, there are 38 poems, 7 poems, on a Gate-Tower at Youzhou, and Banquet in the North Building of Dengzezhou.
6. Wang Bo. Wang Bo (about 65-676), Zi Zi 'an, was a writer in the Tang Dynasty. People from Longmen (now Hejin, Shanxi) in Gujiang Prefecture. Wang Bo is good at five laws and five unique poems, and his representative works include farewell to vice-prefect du setting out for his official post in shu. The main literary achievement is parallel prose, which is the best in quantity and quality. The representative works include Preface to Tengwang Pavilion.
7. He Zhizhang. He Zhizhang (about 659-744) was a poet and calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. Ji Zhen was born in Yongxing, Yuezhou (now Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang). His poems are famous for quatrains. Apart from the ritual movements and poems, his scenery writing and expressing feelings are unique in style, fresh and chic, among which "Singing Willow" and "Returning to my hometown" are well-known and have been told for generations.
8. Wang Changling. Wang Changling (698-757), born in Jinyang, Hedong (now Taiyuan, Shanxi), was a famous frontier poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. His poems are good at the Seven Wonders, especially the frontier poems he wrote in the northwest frontier before he ascended the first place. He has the reputation of "Poet Master Wang Jiangning" and is also praised as the "Seven Wonders" by later generations. His representative works include Seven Poems about Joining the Army, Going out to the fortress, always in my heart and so on.
9. Wang Wei. Wang Wei (71-761) was born in Puzhou, Hedong (now Yuncheng, Shanxi). A famous poet and painter in the Tang Dynasty. Together with Meng Haoran, they are called "Wang Meng" and "Shi Fo". There are more than 4 poems, including Acacia and an autumn evening in the mountains. His works include The Collection of Wang Youcheng and The Secret of Painting.
1. Meng Jiao. Meng Jiao (751-814) was a famous poet in Tang Dynasty. People from Wu Kang, Huzhou (now Deqing County, Zhejiang Province) are known as "poetry prisoners" because their poems mostly describe the bleak world and the sufferings of the people, and they are also called "thin suburban island" with Jia Dao. There are more than 5 poems written by Meng, of which the most are short stories and five ancient poems. Representative works include "Ode to a Wanderer" and "After Graduation".
11. Jia Dao. Jia Dao (779 ~ 843), a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was called "Poetry Slave" and was born in Fanyang County (now Zhuozhou, Hebei Province), Hebei Province in the Tang Dynasty. Since the name "Jieshishan people". Representative works include Collection of the Yangtze River, Poetry Style, Sick Cicada, Chronicle of Tang Poetry, etc.
12. Liu Yuxi. Liu Yuxi (772-842) was born in Luoyang, Henan Province, and his first name was Liu Sheng, the king of Zhongshan Jing. A writer and philosopher in the Tang Dynasty, he was known as a "poet". There are such famous works as Humble Room Inscription, Zhuzhi Ci, Yang Liuzhi Ci and Wuyi Lane.
13. Li shangyin. Li Shangyin (about 813-858), whose name was Yishan, was born in Yuxi. His ancestral home was in Hanoi, Huaizhou (now Qinyang, Jiaozuo, Henan), a famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty. Together with Du Mu, he was called Little Li Du. Li Shangyin was one of the few poets who deliberately pursued the beauty of poetry in the late Tang Dynasty and even the whole Tang Dynasty. He is good at poetry writing, and parallel prose is also of high literary value. Representative works include Jinse, Untitled and Spring Rain.
14. Du Mu. Du Mu (83-about 852) was born in Mu Zhi, Fan Chuan, Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi 'an, Shaanxi). Du Mu was an outstanding poet and essayist in the Tang Dynasty. Du Mu's poems are famous for their seven-character quatrains, and the content is mainly about chanting history and expressing feelings. His poems are handsome and handsome, and he has made great achievements in the late Tang Dynasty. His representative works include Epanggong Fu, Mourning, Fan Chuan's Collected Works and so on.
15. Meng Haoran. Meng Haoran (689-74), whose name is Hao, the word Hao Ran, was born in Mengshan and Xiangyang, Xiangzhou, and was known as Meng Xiangyang in the world. He is a famous pastoral poet in Tang Dynasty. Meng Haoran's poems have unique artistic attainments. Later generations called Meng Haoran and Wang Wei, another landscape poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, as "Wang Meng". His masterpieces include Meng Haoran's Collection, Passing through the Old People's Village, Chunxiao and a night-mooring on the jiande river.
16. Li Qingzhao. Li Qingzhao (March 13, 184-about 1155),No. Yi 'an Jushi, was born in Jinan, Qizhou. Song Dynasty poetess, poetess, representative of graceful and restrained ci school, is known as "the first talented woman through the ages". On Ci, it emphasizes harmony and elegance, puts forward the theory that Ci is "different from one family", and opposes the method of writing Ci as poetry. His representative works include "Looking for a Slow Voice", "A Prune with Red Lotus Root Fragrance" and "Summer quatrains".
17. Wang Anshi. Wang Anshi (121-186), born in Linchuan, Han nationality, was a famous thinker, politician, writer and reformer in the Northern Song Dynasty. In literature, Wang Anshi was listed as one of the "Eight Masters in Tang and Song Dynasties" with outstanding achievements. His poem "learning from Du Fu is thin and hard" is good at reasoning and rhetoric. His representative works include Plum Blossom, Climbing to Feilaifeng and Wang Linchuan Collection.
18. Xin Qiji. Xin Qiji (May 28, 114-October 3, 127), whose original name was Tanfu and later changed to Youan, was born in Licheng County, Jinan, Shandong East Road. The uninhibited poets and generals in the Southern Song Dynasty are known as the "dragons in ci". His representative works include Yong Yule Jingkou Beigu Pavilion Nostalgia, Ten Treatises on Meiqin, Jiaxuan Long and Short Sentences and so on.
19. Su Shi. Su Shi (January 8, 137-August 24, 111), with the word Zi Zhan and the word He Zhong, was named Dongpo Jushi, known as Su Dongpo and Su Xian, and was born in Meishan, Meizhou. Su Shi was a literary leader in the mid-Northern Song Dynasty and made great achievements in poetry, ci, prose, calligraphy and painting. His representative works include Seven Episodes of Dongpo, Dongpo Yi Zhuan, Dongpo Yuefu and so on.
2. Tang Yin. Tang Yin (March 6, 147-January 7, 1524) was born in Wuxian County, Suzhou, South Zhili, on the fourth day of February in the sixth year of Chenghua. The word Bohu was a famous painter, calligrapher and poet in Ming Dynasty. His representative works include Song of Four Seasons in the South of the Yangtze River, Song of the Peach Blossom Temple, Lonely Map in the Sunset, Complete Works of Six Ruju, etc.