The ancient Ci Saint in our country referred to Li Qingzhao. Li Qingzhao was a famous poetess in the Song Dynasty of China and was known as the "first talented woman in history". Her works were beautiful and delicate, expressing her understanding of life and love, which was deeply loved by future generations. Her works such as "Dream Order" and "Slow Voice" are still widely sung and appreciated today.
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There were many ancient Chinese writers. The following are some of the famous writers: 1. Li Bai, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, was known as the "Poet Immortal". 2. Du Fu: A famous poet of the Tang Dynasty was known as the "Sage of Poetry". 3. Bai Juyi: The famous poet of the Tang Dynasty was known as the "Poet Devil". 4. Su Shi: A writer of the Song Dynasty was known as "Wen Su". 5. Xin Qiji: A writer of the Southern Song Dynasty was known as the "Ancestor of Xin Ci". 6. Li Qingzhao, a writer of the Song Dynasty, was known as the "Three Unique Ci Artists". 7. Lu You, a writer of the Southern Song Dynasty, was known as one of the Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties. 8 Han Yu: Tang Dynasty writer was known as the "ancestor of Tang Dynasty literature". 9. Liu Zongyuan, a Tang Dynasty writer, was known as the leader of the ancient prose movement. 10 Wang Bo: The Tang Dynasty writer was known as the "Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty". The works of these writers had made important contributions to the development and prosperity of Chinese literature.
There were many writers in ancient China. The following are some of the famous writers: Lu Xun (1881 - 1936), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, was born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. He is one of the outstanding representatives in the history of modern Chinese literature. 2 Li Bai (701 - 762) was a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. 3 Du Fu (712 - 770), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, was known as the "Poet Saint". 4 Bai Juyi (772 - 846), the famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, was known as the "Poet Demon". 5 Han Yu (768 - 824), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, was hailed as the first of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties". 6 Liu Zongyuan (773 - 819), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, was known as one of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties". 7 Liu Yuxi (772 - 842), the word Xuande, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, was hailed as a "Poet Hao". 8 Lu You (1125 - 1210) was a famous writer of the Southern Song Dynasty. Xin Qiji (1140 - 1207) was a famous writer of the Southern Song Dynasty. Yang Wanli (1145 - 1227), a famous writer of the Southern Song Dynasty. These were just some of the famous writers, but there were also many other famous writers such as Su Shi, Su Xun, Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi, Li Qingzhao, Zhu Xi, etc.
The most holy refers to Confucius and the second saint refers to Mencius. Poet Saint referred to Du Fu, literary saint referred to Ouyang Xiu, Ci Saint referred to Su Shi, Qu Saint referred to Li Yu, Le Saint referred to Einstein, painting saint referred to Wu Daozi, calligraphy saint referred to Wang Xizhi, grass saint referred to Zhang Xu.
The Most Holy: Confucius Mencius Poet Sage: Du Fu Wen Sheng: Han Yu Ci Sheng: Su Shi Qu Sheng: Guan Hanqing Saint of Music: Bach Art Saint: Wu Daozi Calligraphy Sage: Wang Xizhi Grass Saint: Zhang Xu
The Supreme Saint referred to Confucius, the founder of Confucianism in ancient China. He was called the Supreme Saint, the First Teacher, and the Sage. The Sage of Calligraphy referred to Wang Xizhi, an outstanding figure in the history of Chinese calligraphy. Wang Xizhi's representative works include Preface to Lanting Collection and Preface to Lanting Tie. The word saint referred to Su Shi, a famous writer in the history of Chinese literature. His creation of lyrics was honored as the word saint. Su Shi's representative works include "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Water Melody·When Will the Bright Moon Appear". Shi Sheng referred to Sima Qian, who was a famous historian in ancient China and the author of the historical chronicle, Shi Ji. Sima Qian's representative works included Records of the Historian and Han Shu. The Poet Saint referred to Du Fu, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty. Du Fu's representative works include Climbing High and Looking at Spring. The Art Saint referred to Wu Daozi, a famous painter of the Tang Dynasty. Daoist Wu's representative works included the Mysterious Secret Pagoda Painting and the Immortal Cave Painting.
The eight ancient capitals of China were Xi'an, Luoyang, Beijing, Nanjing, Kaifeng, Hangzhou, Anyang, and Zhengzhou.
Our country's writers have many three-word writers as follows: 1 Lu Xun (1881 - 1936): writer, ideologist, revolutionary. 2 Lao She (1899 - 1966): Famous in modern China as the "Father of Modern Chinese Literature". 3. Shen Congwen (1892 - 1968): Modern China is famous for its novels and essays. 4 Ba Jin (1904 - 1972): Modern China is known as "one of the founders of modern Chinese literature". 5 Ding Ling (1908 - 1966): Modern China is famous for its novels and essays. 6 Qian Zhongshu (1897 - 1974): Modern China is famous for its novels and essays. 7 Bingxin (1900 - 1989): Modern China is famous for its novels and essays. 8 Zhang Ailing (1914 - 1993): Modern China is famous for its novels and essays. Lin Yutang (1895 - 1975): Modern China is famous for its humorous literature and prose. Ye Shengtao (1894 - 1978): Modern China is famous for its novels and prose.
The four famous novels in ancient China were Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Their authors were Cao Xueqin, Wu Chengen, Sun Wukong, and Luo Guanzhong.
In the history of Chinese literature, who were the "Holy, Secondary, Poet, Ci, Wen, and Seven Ultimate Sages"? These titles usually referred to the sages in ancient Chinese culture."Supreme Saint" referred to Confucius,"Secondary Saint" referred to Mencius,"Sage of Poetry" referred to Du Fu,"Sage of Ci" referred to Su Shi,"Sage of Literature" referred to another disciple of Confucius, Xun Zi, and "Sage of Qijue" referred to Wang Zhihuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. These titles had a very high status in Chinese culture, representing the high respect and recognition people had for these sages.