The literature of the early Tang Dynasty referred to the literary schools in the early Tang Dynasty (618-907). The main styles were as follows: 1. Poem creation: The poetry creation in the early Tang Dynasty was bold, unrestrained, vigorous, and intense. The representative figures were Wang Zhihuan and Du Fu. Their poems mainly described natural scenery, war scenes, and social reality, showing strong patriotic feelings and feelings of life. 2. Prose creation: Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan and others represented the prose creation in the early Tang Dynasty. Their prose was famous for its profound discussion, unique thinking and sharp writing style. Their prose works often paid attention to social reality and philosophy of life, expressing profound ideas and attitudes towards life. 3. The creation of novels: The creation of novels in the early Tang Dynasty was represented by Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. It became a classic work of ancient Chinese novels with its bizarre, strange, absurd story plot and mysterious religious beliefs. 4. Music and dance: The music and dance of the early Tang Dynasty also had a certain level. The representative figures were Cui Zhongshi, Zhang Ji, etc. Their music and dance works, mainly consisting of instruments, singing and dancing, were of high artistic value. Generally speaking, the literature of the early Tang Dynasty had become a classic of ancient Chinese literature with its unique artistic style and profound ideology, which had a profound impact on later generations of literature.