Chang Ling (699-757), courtesy name Shao Bo, was a native of Jingzhao Chang'an (now Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province), or Taiyuan (now Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province). He was a famous frontier fortress poet in the Tang Dynasty. He He is good at seven-character quatrains, and later generations are called "the emperor of poets" and "sage hands of seven uniques". His seven-character poems and Li Bai's are called "double jade". His works are mostly about frontiers and farewells, with majestic atmosphere, meaningful feelings, refined and vivid language, and rhythm. Sonorous and melodious. He also has many excellent poems about boudoir and palace grievances. There are more than 180 poems by Wang Changling in existence. Among them, almost half are quatrains of five or seven characters.
Gao Shi, a famous frontier poet in the Tang Dynasty, alias Duff's style is powerful, simple, vigorous and tragic. Such as "Yan Ge Xing"
Cen Shen, a famous frontier poet in the Tang Dynasty, is as famous as Gao Shi. The style is the same as that of Gao Shi, with a bold and tragic style. For example: "Baixue Ge Sends Judge Wu Back to the Capital". In addition, Wang Changling's "Out of the Fortress" belongs to the same era as the frontier fortress poet (the moon is bright in the Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty is closed, and the people who have marched thousands of miles have not returned. But the flying generals in the dragon city are here, and they don't teach Hu Ma Du Yinshan), Wang Zhihuan's "Liangzhou Ci", "Climbing the Stork Tower", etc., their styles are similar.
Wang Han, courtesy name Ziyu, was born in Jinyang, Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi). His birth and death dates are unknown. He was a Jinshi in the first year of Jingyun (710), Emperor Ruizong of the Tang Dynasty. In his youth, he was bold and versatile. He can write poems and sing and dance. "The Biography of Talented Scholars of the Tang Dynasty" says that Wang Han's "poetry is full of magnificent words". He is a frontier poetry school in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. There are not many poems in existence, and "Liangzhou Ci" is the most famous. < /p>
Cui Hao (704-754) was a native of Bianzhou (now Kaifeng City, Henan Province). He was a Jinshi in the 11th year of Kaiyuan (723) of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. From the poems, it can be seen that he roamed around the south of the Yangtze River in his early years and also lived in Chang'an and Luoyang. In the late Kaiyuan period, he served in the Jiedu Envoy Office in Hedong and visited the Youyan and Heshuo frontier fortresses.
Li Qi (690-751) was a native of Yingyang (now west of Dengfeng County, Henan Province). In the 23rd year of Kaiyuan (735), he became a Jinshi and served as a lieutenant in Xinxiang County. He was not promoted for a long time and resigned and went into seclusion. His frontier fortress poems, poems describing music, and farewell poems that are good at depicting characters are all distinctive, impassioned, and full of artistic appeal. He is good at five ancient poems and seven-character songs, although only a few of his seven-character poems remain. , but also written very powerfully. He traveled widely and sang harmonies with Wang Wei, Qi Wuqian, Gao Shi, Wang Changling, and Lu Xiang.