The "Four Heroes" of the early Tang Dynasty refer to Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin and King Luo Bin. Among them, Wang Bo, whose courtesy name is Zian, the parallel prose "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion" and the poem "Send Du Shaofu's Appointment to Shuzhou" are his representative works. The poet who created a poetic style in the early Tang Dynasty poetry circle was Chen Ziang, also known as Boyu. His poem "Dengyouzhou Taige" is very famous. Here, Zhang Ruoxu's "Spring River Flowers and Moonlight Night" is also a famous poem.
Gao Shi and Cen Shen were both known as the "frontier fortress poets" in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Their representative works are "Farewell to Dong Da" and "Baixue Praises Judge Wu for Returning to the Capital" respectively; "frontier fortress poets" in the prosperous Tang Dynasty include Wang Changling, Wang Zhihuan and Cui Hao, their representative works are "Farewell to Xin Jian at Furong Tower", "Liangzhou Ci" and "Yellow Crane Tower" respectively. Meng Haoran, the "landscape poet" in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, is also known as Wang Wei. Wang Wei, also known as Mojie, was good at painting. In his poems describing landscapes, he created a poetic realm of "paintings in poems, poems in paintings". Meng Haoran's representative works include "Zhongnan Mountain", "Weicheng Song", "Farewell to the Second Envoy of the Yuan Dynasty to Anxi", etc.; Meng Haoran's representative works include "Passing the Old Friend's Village", "Evening in Xunyang and Looking at Lushan Mountain", "Looking at Dongting Lake and Presenting to Prime Minister Zhang", etc. .