There were many famous poets in the Ming Dynasty: 1. Xin Qiji: The representative works of the Southern Song Dynasty poets include "Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi" and so on. 2. Lu You: The representative works of the poets of the Southern Song Dynasty include "The Phoenix with the Head" and "The Feelings of the World". 3. Su Shi: The representative works of the Northern Song Dynasty writers include "Shuidiao Getou·When will the moon appear" and so on. 4. Li Qingzhao: The representative works of the Northern Song Dynasty poet include "Ru Meng Ling·Chang Ji Xi Ting Ri Mu" and so on. 5. Zhou Bangyan: The representative works of the Northern Song Dynasty poets include Su Muzhe, Burning Aquilaria, etc. These are some of the more famous poets of the Ming Dynasty. Of course, there are many other poets that can be selected according to personal interests.
Lu Yan was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. His poems were bold, unrestrained, passionate, and infectious. His representative works included "Inscription on the Wall" and "Mountain Tour". 'Inscription on the Wall' was one of Lu Yan's representative works. It depicted his feelings and thoughts when he traveled the mountains. I can't see anyone in the empty mountain, but I can hear people talking. Back into the deep forest, the light shines on the moss again. This poem depicted Lu Yan strolling in the deep mountains. Suddenly, a human voice came from the silence, expressing his perception of the beauty of nature and the meaning of life. This poem was concise and profound, and was hailed as a classic of ancient Chinese poetry. Lu Yan's poems mainly expressed his feelings and described the natural scenery. At the same time, they also integrated philosophical thinking and cultural meanings. His unique poetic style had a profound influence on the development of ancient Chinese poetry.
Su Dongpo's famous poem was a line from "Reminiscence of the Red Cliff":"The waves of the Great River East have washed away all the heroes of the ages. The people on the west side of the old camp said that it was the Red Cliff of Zhou Lang of the Three Kingdoms. Rocks pierced through the sky and waves crashed against the shore, rolling up thousands of piles of snow. How many heroes are there in the picturesque landscape?" This poem described the magnificent scene of the Battle of Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period, expressing the author's admiration and praise for historical heroes.
There were many poems about water in the Ming Dynasty. The following is one of the famous ones: "Shuidiao Letou-When Will the Bright Moon Appear?" When will the bright moon appear? I take my wine and ask the blue sky. I wonder what year it is in the palace in the sky. I want to go back with the wind, but I'm afraid it's too cold to be high in Qionglou Yuyu. I dance to make clear how the shadow seems to be in the world. This poem was written by Su Shi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It described the poet's longing for the bright moon while drinking alone under the moon. At the same time, it also expressed the poet's yearning for freedom and pursuit. In the poem, through the images of "bright moon","wine","blue sky","palace","tonight", etc., it depicted the natural scenery of water and sky, clear and bright.
The poem in 'Return to the Ming Dynasty as a Prince' was: I bury you in the mud and bones under the spring, I send you to the world, my head full of snow. This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass." It means that even if I am buried in the spring, I will entrust my grief to the place where no one goes.
The following are some famous poems from the Ming Dynasty: The green mountains are still red with the setting sun. Tang·Zhang Ji's Night Mooring at Maple Bridge The rise and fall of the world is the responsibility of every man. Qing·Gu Yanwu's Record of Daily Knowledge The sky belongs to the country, the desert belongs to the people. Ming·Yuan Hongdao's Travels of Manjing 4. The people are the most important, the state is the second, the monarch is the least important. Mencius, Book of Rites, Doctrine of the mean The five kingdoms are broken, the mountains and rivers are in the city, and the spring grass is deep. Tang·Du Fu's "Spring View" 6. When the flowers splash tears, I hate to part with birds. Tang·Du Fu's "Spring View" The beacon fire has been burning for three months. A letter from home is worth ten thousand gold. Tang·Wang Changling's "Leaving the Fortress" The rise and fall of the world is the responsibility of every man, do not let the youth's head turn white. Yuan·Gu Yanwu's "Persuade to Learn" 9. Give it your all until you die. Three Kingdoms·Zhuge Liang's "Later Teacher's Table" I wish we could live together forever. Tang Li Bai's Shuidiao Ge Tou
"Waves and Sands" is a famous modern poem written by the modern Chinese poet Lu Xun (1881 - 1936). The title of this poem was "Langtaosha, Beidai River". The content was about the beautiful scenery of the Langtaosha seaside and the feelings of life. This poem was written in 1935. It expressed Lu Xun's deep feelings for his motherland and his worries about the future. This poem is still widely read and appreciated as a classic of modern Chinese poetry.
The following is a poem about plum blossoms in the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower": The white sun is leaning against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea current. I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. This poem described the magnificent scenery of the mountains and rivers, and the plum blossoms were given the meaning of "going to the next level", symbolizing the spirit of continuous pursuit of progress and breakthrough.
The Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" won the reputation of "overwhelming the entire Tang Dynasty with a single piece". This poem expressed a kind of open-minded and detached emotion with simple and fresh language and profound artistic conception. It was regarded as one of the greatest poems of the Tang Dynasty and a classic work in the history of ancient Chinese literature.
My dear, I heard that the book "Back to the Ming Dynasty as a Crown Prince" is also a historical novel. The main character Zhu Ciyou traveled to Chongzhen and became the Crown Prince. Although the theme was similar, the plot was different! The protagonist of this book was a modern man. How he survived, grew up, and developed his life in this feudal society was quite attractive. In contrast, the book, Return to the Ming Dynasty as a Prince, was more focused on fighting and killing. It was more suitable for readers who liked action. Personally speaking, I still prefer the book 'Return to the Ming Dynasty as a Crown Prince'! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many famous poets in the Song Dynasty, such as Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Li Qingzhao, and so on. Their works not only occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature, but were also widely praised and appreciated. Among them, Su Shi was one of the most famous poets of the Song Dynasty. His poetry style was fresh and natural, full of philosophy and emotion. Xin Qiji was a famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. His poems were solemn and stirring, expressing his deep concern for the country and the people. Li Qingzhao was a female poet of the Northern Song Dynasty. Her poems were mostly about love and life. She was known as the "first talented woman in history".