Wang Bo was smart and studious since he was a child. According to Old Tang Book, he was able to write articles at the age of six, and he was known as a "child prodigy". At the age of nine, I read Yan Shigu's Notes on Hanshu and wrote ten volumes of Finger Defects to correct my mistakes. At the age of sixteen, he was appointed Saburo at the request of Su You Branch. He was kicked out of Pei Wang Fu for "cockfighting". After that, Wang Bo spent three years traveling in Bashu mountains and rivers and wrote a lot of poems. After returning to Chang 'an, he asked Zhou Guo to join the army. When he joined the army, he was demoted twice for killing government slaves privately. In August of the third year of Shang Yuan (676), he returned from visiting relatives across the sea and died of drowning.
Achievements: Wang Bo's ideological personality combines many cultural factors such as Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. He directly inherited the Confucianism of his grandfather Wang Tong, advocated benevolent governance, longed for fame, and hoped to help the world. Although he has experienced ups and downs in the sea of officials, it is still difficult to give up when and how to help the world. From the perspective of personality spirit, Wang Bo is a Confucian madman at first. He is ambitious and enterprising. Brilliant, brilliant literary talent; But at the same time, it is lax and lacks strategy. Secondly, he is a proud man, with a proud figure, and he looks down on the world and the secular world. Wang Bochong believes in Buddhism and believes that Buddhism contains profound philosophy and plays a huge role in society.
Main Works: Wang Bo wrote more than 80 poems, including preface, table, monument and ode, and more than 90 poems. Collected Works of Wang Zi 'an 16, Notes on Defects in Hanshu 10, Zhouyi Play 5, The Analects of Confucius 10, The Analects of Confucius 10.