Poet and Sage-Du Fu
The Magic of Poet —— Bai Juyi
Shi Gui-Li He
Poet-Liu Yuxi
Poet-Wang Bo
Shi Fo-Wang Wei
Poet fever-He Zhangzhi
Poetic Bone-Chen Ziang
Poet Prisoner-Meng Jiao
Poetry slave-Jia Dao
Poetic Fairy-Su Shi
Violet-Li Bai (a great poet in Tang Dynasty)
Bai Juyi, a Buddhist in Xiangshan (a great poet in Tang Dynasty)
Si Kongtu (a poet in Tang Dynasty) is an insulting layman.
Floating Ming, vulgar (respected by Liang Shanhui in the Northern and Southern Dynasties)
Li Yu (Queen of Southern Tang Dynasty), a layman in Lianfeng
Chen Nian, a Buddhist in Longqiu (a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty)
Endless lay man-Zhang Shangying (Northern Song Dynasty star)
Gu Xi laity-Li Zhiyi (Northern Song Dynasty writer)
Huang Tingjian, a layman in the valley (a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty)
Intermediate laity-Wang Anshi (Northern Song Dynasty writer)
Fan Zhongyan, a layman —— Fan Zhongyan (political commentator in Northern Song Dynasty)
Xie Chuan laity Su Guo (Northern Song Dynasty writer)
Cuiwei Jushi-Xue (calligrapher of Northern Song Dynasty)
A Buddhist-Xia Zheng (Northern Song Dynasty writer)
Mi Fei (a calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty), a layman of the Lumen.
Ye Wei, a Buddhist in Caotang (a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty)
Ouyang Xiu, laity June 1st (Northern Song Dynasty)
Dongpo layman Su Shi (Northern Song Dynasty writer)
Huaihai lay man-Qin Guan (poet of Northern Song Dynasty)
Chen Shidao, a Buddhist in Houshan (poetess of Northern Song Dynasty)
Xie Chuan laity Su Guo (Northern Song Dynasty writer)
Zhou Bangyan, a Muslim laity (a famous poet in Northern Song Dynasty)
Yao Zeng (late Northern Song Dynasty and early Southern Song Dynasty)
Jia Xuan lay man-Xin Qiji (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)
Zhao, a layman (Southern Song Dynasty painter)
The laity in Jian Zhai —— Chen, a poet in Southern Song Dynasty
Luchuan laity-Zhang (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)
Ye Mengde, a Buddhist in Shilin (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)
Houcun Jushi Liu Kezhuang (Southern Song Dynasty writer)
Wang Yinglin (a scholar in Southern Song Dynasty) is a deep and peaceful layman.
Li Qingzhao, Yi Anju (poetess of Southern Song Dynasty)
Chashan layman-Once upon a time (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)
Luchuan laity-Zhang (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)
Layman Gardener —— Ji Gonggong (Southern Song Dynasty writer)
Shihu lay man-Fan Chengda (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)
Mao Yu (a poet in Southern Song Dynasty) was a layman at first.
Zhang Xiaoxiang, a layman in Yuhu Lake (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)
Zhu, a recluse poet (female poet of Southern Song Dynasty)
Houcun Jushi Liu Kezhuang (Southern Song Dynasty writer)
Wang Yinglin (a scholar in Southern Song Dynasty) is a deep and peaceful layman.
Zhang Sanying-Song Dynasty poet Zhang Xianshan wrote a poem. Once, a guest praised him: People call you Zhang Sanzhong! Because your "XiangXingZi" wrote a beautiful sentence "What's in your heart, what's in your eyes, what's in your heart". "Zhang Xian disapprovingly said," you might as well call me Zhang Sanying! "The guest didn't understand what it meant, Zhang explained," Clouds break through the moon to make a flower shadow ","Delicate and lazy, curtains roll with a flower shadow ","There is no one in the willow path, and there are no falling shadows ". These three words are the proudest in my life! "Then," Zhang Sanying "spread!
Song Qi's "Jade House Spring" vividly describes the scenery in early spring, especially the sentence "Han Xiao is lighter outside the green smoke, and Man Chun is the branch of an apricot", so people call it "Man Chun, the branch of an apricot".
He Meizi-In Song Dynasty, He wrote a poem "Jade Case", which ended with "Plum rain turns yellow". Everyone worked for it, and the literati called it "He Meizi".
Partridge Zheng-Zheng Zheng, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, is famous for the poem Partridge, so it is called partridge Zheng.
Cui Yuanyang, a poet in Tang Dynasty, was named Cui Yuanyang because of his unique poem "Poems of Yuanyang".
Wang Changling, the poet's son of heaven, wrote seven quatrains in Tang Dynasty, which were called "the poet's son of heaven".
Poor master-Meng Jiao is called "poor master" because of his bumpy life and miserable fate.
Long Claw Lang-Li He, a famous poet in Tang Dynasty, was called "Long Claw Lang" by people at that time because of his strange fingers.
Du Weizi-Du Mu once wrote Wei Zihua, which was lyrical and praised by flowers, and was called "Du Weizi".
Octagonal-witty. Every time he takes an exam, the octagonal hand becomes eight rhymes, and people call him "Wen Bajiao".
Five-character Great Wall-Liu Changqing is good at five-character poems, which account for 78% of all his poems, so it is called "Five-character Great Wall".
Mi Dian Miffy is aloof and eccentric, nicknamed "Mi Dian".
He Guitou, a poet He Zhu, is seven feet long and has an iron brow. People call him "He Guitou".
Plum puffer fish-Mei Yao Chen, a poet in Song Dynasty, was named after the poem "Puffer Fish" and was called "Plum Puffer Fish".
Bao, a poet in the Song Dynasty, was named after his poem The Lonely Goose.
Jie Lianhuan written by Song Dynasty poet Zhang Guyan? The word "lone goose" is very famous, and it is called "Zhang".
Song metabolism recited 300 butterfly poems, which were called "thanking butterflies".
Yuan Baiyan —— Yuan Kai, a poet in Ming Dynasty, was known as "Yuan Baiyan" for his poems.
Qi Fish and Shrimp-Qishan Prefecture in Qing Dynasty was called "Qi Fish and Shrimp" by the poet Wang Yuyang because of the poem "The east wind blows and rains all night, and the fish and shrimp are full of new water and rivers".