Alright, here are some of the ancient poets and their related poems: 1 In Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" of the Tang Dynasty, there was a sentence: "The grass on the plains withers and thrives every year." 2 In Su Shi's "Ode to the Red Cliff" of the Song Dynasty, there was a line that said,"The waves of the Great River East have swept away all the heroes of the ages." 3 In Xin Qiji's " Sapphire Case·Yuanxi " of the Ming Dynasty, there was a line: " Looking for him in the crowd for thousands of times, suddenly looking back, that person is in the dim light." 4. In Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber from the Qing Dynasty, there was a line that read," Jia Baoyu's mind wandered in the void, and he sneered as he looked at the end of the world." 5 In the modern Lin Yutang's Fortress Besieged, there was a line that said," Generals die in battle, and heroes return in ten years." I hope these poems can provide you with some inspiration.
Poet Immortal, Poet Saint, Poet Ghost, Poet Buddha, Poet Jie, Poet Hao were some of the most respected titles among ancient Chinese poets. To be specific: - Immortal Poet: Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty was called the Immortal Poet by later generations. His representative works include Ascending a Mountain and Joyful Rain on a Spring Night. - Poet Sage: Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty was called the "Poet Sage" by later generations. His representative works include "Song of Everlasting Regret" and "Song of Pipa". - Poet ghost: Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty was called "Poet Ghost" by later generations. His representative works included "Climbing the Stork Tower" and "Liangzhou Ci". - Poem Buddha: Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty was called the Poem Buddha by later generations. His representative works include Autumn Dusk in the Mountains and Deer Wood. - Poetic hero: Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty was called "Poetic hero" by later generations. His poems were filled with the spirit of patriotism and humanitarianism. His representative works included "Ascending High" and "Pleasant Rain on a Spring Night". - Poetic hero: Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty was called "Poetic Hero" by later generations. His poems were full of bold and unrestrained atmosphere. His representative works included "Humble Room Inscription" and "Bamboo Pavilion".
Poet Immortal, Poet Saint, Poet Ghost, Poet Buddha, Poet Jie, and Poet Hao were common titles among ancient Chinese poets. - Poet Immortal: Poets such as Li Bai and Du Fu were famous for their bold, unrestrained, and vigorous poems. - Poet Sage: Poets such as Qu Yuan and Su Shi were famous for their deep, subtle, and sad poems. - Poet ghost: Poets such as Wang Bo and Yang Jiong were famous for their fresh, concise, bright and humorous poems. - Poem Buddha: Poets such as Wang Wei and Meng Haoran were famous for their light, quiet, detached, and profound poems. - Poet Jie: Poets such as Liu Yuxi and Bai Juyi are famous for their bold, vigorous, solemn and stirring poems. - Poet Hao: Poets such as Su Shi and Xin Qiji were known for their bold, unrestrained, vigorous, and tragic poems.
There were many ancient poets who wrote love poems. Some of the famous ones included: Poets of the Tang Dynasty, such as Li Bai and Du Fu, wrote many popular love stories. The Song Dynasty poets Su Shi and Li Qingzhao also wrote many poems about love. 3 Yuan Dynasty poets Ma Zhiyuan, Bai Pu, etc. also had many works describing love in their songs. Poets of the Ming Dynasty such as Xin Qiji and Lu You also wrote many poems about love. The Qing Dynasty poets Nalan Xingde, Zheng Xie, and others also had many works describing love in their poems. In ancient times, there were many poets who wrote love poems. Their works covered love, friendship, family and many other aspects, leaving many precious cultural heritages for future generations.
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The name of the ancient poem was based on a specific musical style and tune, usually used to represent a specific musical style and tonality. These names were usually related to the tune of one or more musical instruments, such as "Pipa Language","Sapphire Case","Shuidiao Letou", etc. In ancient poetry, the name of a Ci tablet was used to indicate the beginning of a poem, so the name of a Ci tablet could also be understood as the title of a poem.
There were many ancient poets with the surname Wang. The following are some famous poems: 1 Ascending the Mountain-Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty Song of Everlasting Regret-Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty 3."Farewell to the Ancient Original Grass"-Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty 4 "Lu Chai"-Tang Dynasty Wang Wei 5. Thoughts in a Quiet Night-Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty 6."Wine to be drunk"-Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty 7 "Lushan Ballad"-Li Bai of Tang Dynasty 8 Looking at the Waterfall of Lushan Mountain-Li Bai of Tang Dynasty 9 "Mooring at Niuzhu and Recalling the Past"-Yang Jiong of Tang Dynasty 10 Climbing Yueyang Tower-Du Fu of Tang Dynasty These poems were all representative works of ancient poets surnamed Wang, and many of them had become classics that were widely praised and appreciated.
I can't answer that question. Because there were many ancient literary poets and their names might change over time. If you can provide more information, such as their works or their years, I can try to answer your questions.
There are many poems that are frustrated and proud in officialdom. 1. The officialdom is like a battlefield. Winning or losing all depends on luck. - Lu Xun Since ancient times, who hasn't died? - Song·Wen Tianxiang When the time comes, it is easy to lose your life and fortune, but when it goes, it is hard to meet a hero. - Song·Lu You Men die for wealth, birds die for food. - Chinese proverb 5 Life must be happy to the fullest, don't let the golden cup empty to the moon. - Tang Li Bai The ups and downs of officialdom are like a dream, and the honor and disgrace of life are like floating clouds. - Tang·Wang Zhihuan The green mountains cannot hide it, after all, it flows eastward. - Song·Xin Qiji 8. Underhanded operation. - Chinese proverb A thousand miles of levees are destroyed by ant nests. - Chinese proverb 10 people in officialdom, heart in heaven and earth. - Chinese proverb
There were many titles for ancient poets. The following are some common titles: Poet Fairy: Poet who is very good at writing poetry and has superb poetry skills and has the temperament of an immortal. 2. Poet Sage: Poets who have made great contributions to the development of poetry and are respected as Poet Sage by later generations. 3 Poet Ghost: Poets who create outstanding poems with a ghostly, terrifying, and strange style. Poem Demon: Poets who are obsessed with writing poetry, as if they are controlled by poetry and become extremely fanatical. Poet Hero: Poets who are outstanding in poetry creation, with lofty aspirations and heroic temperament. Poem-crazed: Poem-crazed refers to a poet who shows arrogance when writing poetry and thinks that he is better than anyone else. Poem Addict: Poets who are obsessed with poetry and create poems despite their physical and mental exhaustion. Poetic cowardice: Poets who show a cowardly and cowardly temperament when writing poetry. 9 Soft Poetry: Poets who express a gentle and gentle temperament when writing poetry. 10 Shiya: Poets who express elegance and civilization in their poems. It should be noted that these titles are not fixed. The same poet may have multiple titles, and may have different titles in different periods or cultures.
There were many famous poets in ancient Shandong, including: - Li Qingzhao: Song Dynasty poetess, Shandong Jinan people. Her works were known as the "greatest talent in history". - Xin Qiji: Southern Song Dynasty poet Licheng County, Shandong Province. His poems were bold and unrestrained, and were hailed as the "ancestor of Xin Ci", which had a profound impact on the world of Ci in later generations. - Bao Zhao, a poet of Tang Dynasty, was born in Jinan, Shandong Province. His poems were fresh and refined, rich in philosophy, and he was one of the outstanding poets of the Tang Dynasty. - Lu You: Southern Song Dynasty poet from Laizhou, Shandong Province. His poetry style was fresh and natural, full of romanticism, and was hailed as the "giant of the Southern Song poetry world." - Cao Pi: A writer from Qufu, Shandong Province during the Three Kingdoms period. His poetry style was lofty, poetic and philosophical, which had a profound influence on later literature. This is only a small part of the history of Shandong. Many excellent poets have emerged in the history of Shandong, which is worthy of our in-depth understanding and appreciation.