Which dynasty was he a poet?

He was a poet in Tang Dynasty. He, whose real name is Ji Zhen, was a Siming fanatic in his later years, Han nationality, calligrapher, and a native of Yongxing, Yuezhou (now Xiaoshan, Zhejiang). When I was young, I was famous for my poems. Wu Zetian won the second prize in Shengyuan year (695), awarded Guo Zi Simen Doctor and moved to Taichang Doctor. Later, he served as assistant minister of rites, secretary supervisor and prince guest.

He's famous poems

Poems on Liu Shang, Hometown Couplet Books, Poems on Yuan Bieye, Shunhe, Taihe, Su He, Yonghe, Shouhe, Xiaofa, Fenghe Palace View, Watching Peach Blossoms, The First Movement of Tang Zen Society, Fuhe, etc. Among them, "Yong Liu" and "The Return of the Native" are well-known and spread through the ages. Most of his works are scattered, and 19 poems are recorded in the whole Tang poetry.

He's writing style: He's poems are famous for quatrains. Apart from sacrificial activities and poems, his lyrical style of scenery writing is unique, fresh and natural. He Zhangzhi's broad-minded, uninhibited and good wine earned him the reputation of "freedom of speech", especially in his later years. Returned to China at the age of 86 and died soon. Together with Zhang, Zhang Xu and Bao Rong, they are called "Wuzhong Four Scholars", and together with Li Bai and Li, they are also called "Wuzhong Four Scholars".

He used ink in his calligraphy creation, including the cursive script Xiaojing and the stone carving Long Rui Palace. "The Book of Filial Piety" is full of vertical strokes, with dragons and snakes dancing in one go, shining brilliantly. Take Li's meaning slightly, and blend in to seek greatness. The rigorous style of Tang people and the graceful demeanor of Jin people had a great influence on the calligraphy style in the late Tang and Song Dynasties.