To travel back to the Tang and Song Dynasties, you can refer to the following novel recommendations: Back to the Tang Dynasty Tang Brick "The Tang Dynasty Moans." Official Residence Grade One "Tang Dynasty's bold and unconstrained girl." "Prosperous Advisor" " Rise of a literary hero who crossed the Great Tang." The Wisdom of Great Song A Guide to Life in the Northern Song Dynasty Back to the Song Dynasty The Wisdom of the Song Dynasty " Records of the Great Song Dynasty's Heroes." Reborn of the Northern Song Dynasty " Traversing the Northern Song Dynasty's Strategy Guide." Song Dynasty Football Legends "Return to the Ming Dynasty and Be a Prince." "Time Travel and Anti-Time Travel" The Road to Imperial Examinations A Guide to Life in the Qing Dynasty "Daily Life" "My Empress in Pure Dress." "Some Small Things in the Qing Dynasty." Startling Step by Step "Dreaming of the Tang Dynasty." Battle Through the Heavens
As a person who loves reading novels, I don't have the ability to obtain Tang poetry and Song poetry in real time, so I can't provide the complete poems about Chang 'an and Luoyang. But I can recommend some Tang and Song poems to you. You can read them to learn more about Chang 'an and Luoyang. Chang 'an and Luoyang in the Tang Dynasty were both very important cities and were often mentioned in literature. The following are some poems that include Chang 'an and Luoyang: - Du Fu's "Climbing High":"The wind is fierce, the sky is high, the apes are howling, and the white birds fly back to the clear sand." Endless falling trees rustle and the endless Yangtze River rolls over." - Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell":"The grass on the plain withers and thrives every year. The wildfire can't burn, and the spring wind blows again." - Liu Yuxi's "Humble Room Inscription":"The mountain is not high, there are immortals; the water is not deep, there are dragons." This is my humble house, but I am virtuous." - Wang Wei's "Luoyang City":"The Luo River ripples and the clear apes cry in Chang 'an. Looking back at the piles of embroidery." The top of the mountain has thousands of households, and the bottom of the sea has a star that shines ten thousand miles." Luoyang in the Song Dynasty was also a very important city, which was different from the Tang Dynasty. The following are some of the Song Ci poems that include Chang 'an and Luoyang: - Zhang Xian's "Tianjing Sand·Spring":"Spring mountains are full of green water. The grass is luxuriant, and the boat painted on Parrot Island sleeps in the rain." - Su Shi's "Shuidiao Ge Tou":"When will the bright moon have wine to ask the blue sky?" I wonder what year it is in the palace in the sky." - Xin Qiji's "Sapphire Case·Yuanxi":"The east wind blows flowers and trees at night, and the stars fall like rain. The fragrant carvings of precious horses and chariots fill the road with the sound of phoenixes and whistles. The light of the teapot turns and the dragon and fish dance all night." I hope these poems can help you better understand Chang 'an and Luoyang.
There was a historical novel called " Heroes of the Sui and Tang Dynasties ", which told the story of the various forces fighting for the world in the Yellow River basin after the fall of the Sui Dynasty at the end of the Tang Dynasty. There were many famous heroes in the novel, such as Li Shimin, Li Jing, Yuwen Chengdu, etc. The plot was full of ups and downs, and the characters were full. It was a classic historical novel of the Sui and Tang Dynasties.
This novel tells the story of a man from the Tang and Song Dynasties who transmigrated to the Great Sui Dynasty and became the playboy son-in-law of the Duke of Wu's Mansion. In the business world and officialdom, the protagonist Tang Song's whimsical ideas and laughter were impressive. This was a novel that traveled through the Tang and Song dynasties.
The following novels that traveled through the Tang and Song Dynasties were recommended: 1. [Top Quality Son-in-law]: It told the story of a man from the Tang and Song Dynasties who traveled to the Great Sui Dynasty and became a silkpants son-in-law of the Duke of Wu's Mansion. The main character, Tang Song, showed a lot of strange ideas and laughter in the business world and officialdom. 2. " My Days in the Song Dynasty ": It told the story of a modern person who traveled to the Song Dynasty. It depicted the elegant and exquisite life of the Song Dynasty, as well as the strange and colorful life of the city. At the same time, it also had the highest rights and interests granted to women who traveled through time. 3. Wisdom of the Great Song: This novel showcased the wisdom and style of the Northern Song Dynasty. 4. " The Great Man of the Northern Song Dynasty ": This novel was also a work that traveled back in time to the Northern Song Dynasty. It told the story of a modern person in the Northern Song Dynasty. Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided. There may be other novels that are worth recommending that travel through the Tang and Song Dynasties.
"Tang and Song Ci Collection" was divided into "Tang and Five Dynasties Volume" and "Two Song Volume"."Tang and Five Dynasties Volume" mainly compiled the biographies and comments of the poets of the Tang and Five Dynasties. It was accompanied by the biographies of the poets and comments on the poets and their works in the past dynasties. The selected words were precise and the information was rich. From the Tang and Five Dynasties to the Song Dynasties, there were many famous poets and their works, such as Li Bai's "Recalling Qin E" and "Bodhisattva Man", Wen Tingyun's "Genglouzi", Wei Zhuang's "Bodhisattva Man (II)", Li Yu's "Breaking the Array","Langtaosha Order" and "Happy Meeting". The prosperity of Qing Ci was inseparable from the nourishment of Tang and Song Ci, a historical treasure house. In the Ci talks of the people in the early Qing Dynasty, the prefaces and postscripts of Ci collections, it could be seen that they recognized the status of Tang and Song Ci, and the classic status of Song Ci was also established and consolidated in the early Qing Dynasty. The Ci of Tang and Song Dynasties formed different styles and schools in the process of development. When the Qing Dynasty people constructed the history of Ci, they compared the history of Ci with the history of poetry, and there was a certain narrow-mindedness.
The prose of the Tang and Song Dynasties was a peak in the development of ancient Chinese prose. It had the following characteristics: The literary status of prose in the Tang and Song Dynasties was very high. It was not only very popular at that time, but also had a far-reaching influence in later generations. The prose of the Tang and Song Dynasties was featured by beautiful, concise and fluent language, focusing on expressing thoughts and feelings and portraying characters. 3. There were a large number of prose works in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and their styles varied, covering politics, history, philosophy, literature, art, and many other aspects. The prose of the Tang and Song Dynasties made an important contribution to the development and inheritance of the prose before the Tang and Song Dynasties. The development of prose before the Tang and Song Dynasties had gone through a long historical process. The prose of the Tang and Song Dynasties summarized and inherited the previous styles and characteristics, laying the foundation for the development of later prose. The prose of the Tang and Song Dynasties was the peak of the development of ancient Chinese prose, which had a profound impact on the prose of later generations.
The Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties were the collective names of the eight outstanding writers of the Tang and Song Dynasties. They were Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty and Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe, Wang Anshi, and Zeng Gong of the Song Dynasty. The following is their historical background, works, and contributions: 1 Han Yu: Tang Dynasty writer advocated "literature to carry the Tao" and advocated "the dignity of teachers". Later generations respected him as the head of the "Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song". His prose was fresh, simple and magnificent, with a strong appeal and expressiveness. 2. Liu Zongyuan: The Tang Dynasty literati advocated the "Ancient Prose Movement" and advocated writing articles about nature with natural scenes, natural feelings, and natural states, creating the first of the "Natural School" literature. His literary works are concise, bright, profound and philosophical. 3 Ouyang Xiu: Song Dynasty writer and essayist advocated "writing to convey the truth", advocating truth, sincerity, truth against hypocrisy, artificial literary style. His prose style is concise and bright, and his thoughts are profound and enlightening. 4. Su Xun: The Song Dynasty literati advocated that "articles should be written at the same time, songs and poems should be written at the same time", emphasizing that "gentlemen should be gentle". His prose is famous for its profound discussion, rich thoughts and beautiful writing style. 5. Su Shi: Song Dynasty writer advocated "Wen to carry the Tao". His prose and poetry had very high achievements. His literary style was fresh, natural, sincere, and infectious. His representative work, Ode to the Red Cliff, was hailed as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese prose. 6 Su Zhe: Song Dynasty writer and Su Shi were known as one of the "Four Scholars of Su School". His prose was short and concise, and his thoughts were profound and philosophical. 7 Wang Anshi: The Song Dynasty writer advocated "writing to carry the Tao". Prose and poetry had outstanding achievements. His representative work, Boat Moored in Guazhou, depicted the natural scenery of Jiangnan with fresh, natural, concise and bright strokes. 8 Zeng Gong: Song Dynasty writer advocated "writing to convey the truth". His prose style is rigorous and simple, focusing on facts and full of inspiration. His representative work, Dongli Yuefu, was hailed as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese prose.
The Tang and Song Legends were a genre of Chinese literature. They referred to the novels of the Tang and Song Dynasties, which mainly described the historical figures, events, and legends of the Tang and Song Dynasties. They were often presented in the form of legends, often combining novels, operas, poems, and other artistic forms. They had very high literary value. There were many works in the Legends of the Tang and Song Dynasties. Some of the famous works included the Biography of Liu Yi and the Peony Pavilion. These works were widely circulated at that time and are still being read and studied by people.
The Legends of the Tang and Song Dynasties is a collection of legendary novels that describe the politics, culture, and social style of the Tang and Song Dynasties. It is one of the representative works of ancient Chinese novels. This collection of novels contains more than 200 novels, covering politics, love, friendship, loyalty, betrayal, power tactics and many other aspects. Among them, the legends of the Tang Dynasty, the essays of the Song Dynasty and the novels of the Ming Dynasty are the main ones. Legends of the Tang and Song Dynasties mainly narrated the legendary stories of various figures in the Tang and Song Dynasties. Most of these stories described the political situation, social style, interpersonal relationships, etc. These novels were rich in content, with twists and turns in the plot, beautiful in language, and rich in poetic and picturesque feelings. They were the classics of ancient Chinese novels. The collection of legends of the Tang and Song Dynasties had a high literary value and influence not only in China but also in the world. It was hailed as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels and an important part of Chinese literature.