In the eighth year of Zhenyuan (792), Han Yu won the top prize, was promoted twice, and was tired of supervising the imperial history. In the 19th year of Zhenyuan (803), he was demoted to Yangshan for deliberation. Li Hou was an official, foreign minister, historian and China calligrapher. In the 12th year of Yuanhe (8 17), he became a marching Sima in Pei Du and participated in the fight against the "Huaixi Rebellion". In the 14th year of Yuanhe (8 19), he was banished to Chaozhou for admonishing the Buddha's bones. In his later years, the official to the assistant minister of the official department was called the "Korean official department". In the fourth year of Changqing (824), Han Yu died of illness at the age of 57. He was given a book of rites written by posthumous title, hence the name "Han Wengong".
Han Yu was an advocate of the ancient prose movement in the Tang Dynasty, and was honored by later generations as the first of the "eight masters in the Tang and Song Dynasties". He and Liu Zongyuan are also called "Liu Han", and they are known as "great writers" and "one hundred generations of literators". Later generations, together with Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu and Su Shi, are also called "the four great writers of the ages". In the old Guangdong Tongzhi, it was called one of the "Eight Sages of Ancient Guangdong". [1] His prose writing theories, such as "integration of literature and Taoism", "moderation in words", "doing things appropriately" and "acting according to words", have important guiding significance for future generations. He is the author of 40 volumes of Han Changli's Collected Works, Foreign Collected Works 10, Teachers' Comments, etc.
Han Yu's masterpiece
essay
Interpretation of Xue Ji Za Ji Lin Xin Zhi and Teacher's Notes
foreword
Send Li to Pangu in sequence, and Meng Dongye in sequence.
biography
Biography of Mao Ying, Biography of Zhang Zhongcheng and Epitaph of Liu Zihou.
poetic sentiment
Answer Zhang Eleven tribute to Cao Cao, move left to Languan to show his grandnephew's item, send Zhang Twelve pavilions to Tongguan first, and post beams.
history
Record of Shunzong