He, Ji Zhen, a famous poet and calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, was born in Yongxing, Yuezhou (now Xiaoshan, Zhejiang). When he was young, he was famous for his poems, broad-minded and uninhibited. He has a reputation of "free love", especially in his later years, he called himself "Siming fanatic" and "secretary outside prison". He's poems are famous for quatrains. Besides offering sacrifices to the gods and writing poems, his writing style and lyric style are unique, fresh and natural. Two famous poems, Liu Yong and Hometown Couplet Book, are well-known throughout the ages, and most of them are scattered. Today, they are still recorded in the whole Tang poetry *** 19.
Zhang Xu, a famous calligrapher and poet in Tang Dynasty, was born in Suzhou Wu (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). I make friends with Li Bai and am good at calligraphy, especially cursive script. I like drinking. Whenever I get drunk, I yell, run like crazy, and then write. Sometimes writing with hair dipped in ink is called "Zhangdian". Zhang Xu's cursive script, Li Bai's poems and songs, and Pei Min's sword dance are also called "Three Musts" in the Tang Dynasty. He can also write poems and is good at the Seven Wonders. The six works of landscape writing are beautiful, profound and unique. Not only that, Zhang Xu and He are also great immortals in Du Fu's Song of Drinking Eight Immortals: Zhang Zhi rides a horse like a boat, and he sleeps soundly in the water. Zhang Xu handed down three cups of grass, and before he took off his hat and showed his head to the maharaja, he threw the paper like a cloud.
Zhang, a native of Yangzhou (now Yangzhou, Jiangsu), was a poet in the early Tang Dynasty. There are only two of his poems, which are included in the whole Tang poetry. Among them, Moonlit Night on the Spring River is a well-known masterpiece. It follows the old theme of Sui Chen Yuefu, and expresses sincere and touching feelings of parting and philosophical understanding of life. The language is fresh and beautiful, and the rhythm is melodious, which washes away the thick powder of palace poems and gives people a clear and natural feeling.
Bao Rong, a famous poet in Tang Dynasty, was born in Yanling, Runzhou (now Danyang City, Jiangsu Province). Zhang Jiuling was cited as Sima in Huaizhou and moved to Ji Xianzhi and Dali Zhi. His two sons, He Bao and Bao Yi, are called Bauer in the world, each with his own way. There are only eight poems written by Bao Rong today, and the world doesn't know much. We just need to remember that they are one of the "Four Scholars of Wu Zhong" here.
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