What do Tang Wenzong’s imperial titles mean?

You must be familiar with the fact that Emperor Wenzong of the Tang Dynasty granted him the imperial title of Three Jue. Let’s talk about what the three extraordinary arts of the Tang Dynasty were referred to by Tang Wenzong at that time. Why did he receive the imperial title from Tang Wenzong? Let’s look down together!

The Three Wonders of the Tang Dynasty, namely: Pei Jianwu, Li Bai's poetry, and Zhang Xu's cursive script, were awarded imperial titles by Emperor Wenzong of the Tang Dynasty to the whole country.

During the Kaiyuan period, General Pei Ju lost his mother. Yi Daozi, please paint several walls of gods and ghosts at Tiangong Temple in Dongdu to help the underworld. Daozi replied: "The paintings have been useless for a long time." If the general is interested, he will be entangled for me. A sword dance. ’ By vigorous efforts, the concubine can reach the netherworld. _So he took off his clothes and decorated them as usual. The horse moved like flying, turning left and right, throwing the sword into the clouds, tens of feet high, like lightning shooting down, holding the sheath in his hand, the sword penetrated into the air, thousands of people watching, all trembled, Taozi came to his aid There is no trace of the wall, and the rustling wind blows, which is the most spectacular thing in the world. Painted by Daozi in his life. Nothing to be proud of.

According to records of famous paintings from past dynasties, the painter Wu Daozi made progress after seeing Pei's sword dance and the presence of gods and monsters.

Three wonders of the Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's poetry

Li Bai's Yuefu, song lines and quatrains were the highest. His song lines completely break all the inherent formats of poetry creation, with nothing to rely on, and various brushwork techniques, reaching a magical realm of unpredictable and swaying at will.

Li Bai's quatrains are natural, lively, elegant and unrestrained, and can express endless emotions in concise and clear language. Among the poets of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei and Meng Haoran were good at the Five Jue, and Wang Changling and others were good at writing the Seven Jue. However, only Li Bai was good at both the Five Jue and the Seven Jue.

Three unique features of the Tang Dynasty: Zhang Xu’s cursive script

Zhang Xu, also known as Bo Gao and Ji Ming, was from Wujun. Zhang Xu is a very unique cursive calligrapher. Because he often gets drunk, he screams and runs away, and then writes a book. He even writes with his hair dipped in ink, so he is also nicknamed Zhang Dian.

Zhang Xu’s calligraphy was first developed by Zhang Zhi and Er Wang, with his highest achievement in cursive script. He himself is proud to inherit the tradition of the two kings, and every word is legal. His regular script is correct and rigorous. The rules are extremely strict, and Huang Shangu is known as the one who has no equal in the official writing of the Tang Dynasty.