1. Li Bai. Li Bai (701-762), also known as Taibai, Qinglian Jushi, and "Exiled Immortal", was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty and was hailed as the "Poetry Immortal" by later generations. His representative works include "Looking at the Lushan Waterfall", "It's Difficult to Travel", "The Difficult Road to Shu", "About to Enter the Wine", "Yin of Liang Fu", "Early Departure from Baidi City", etc.
2. Du Fu. Du Fu (712-770), courtesy name Zimei, was originally from Xiangyang, Hubei, and later moved to Gong County, Henan. A great realist poet in the Tang Dynasty, he and Li Bai were collectively known as "Li Du". Du Fu had a profound influence on Chinese classical poetry. He was called the "Sage of Poetry" by later generations, and his poems were called the "History of Poetry". Du Fu created famous works such as "Ascend the High", "Spring Look", "Northern Expedition", "Three Officials" and "Three Farewells".
3. Bai Juyi. Bai Juyi (772-846), whose courtesy name was Letian, also known as Xiangshan Jushi, and Mr. Zuiyin, was originally from Taiyuan, Shanxi. A great realist poet in the Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi's poetry has a wide range of themes, diverse forms, and simple and popular language. He is known as the "Poetry Demon" and the "Poetry King". There is "Bai's Changqing Collection" handed down from generation to generation, and his representative poems include "Song of Everlasting Sorrow", "The Charcoal Seller", "Pipa Play" and so on.
4. Li He. Li He (about 791 AD - about 817 AD), whose courtesy name is Changji, is "the founder of Changji style poetry." He was born in Fuchang, Henan (now Yiyang County, Luoyang, Henan) in the Tang Dynasty. He is known as the "Poetry Ghost". He is a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty who is as famous as the "Poetry Sage" Du Fu, the "Poetry Immortal" Li Bai and the "Poetry Buddha" Wang Weixiang. There are famous works such as "Yanmen Taishou's Journey" and "Li Ping Konghou Yin". He is the author of "Changgu Collection".
5. Chen Ziang. Chen Zi'ang (AD 659-AD 700), courtesy name Boyu, was born in Shehong, Zizhou (now Shehong County, Suining City, Sichuan Province). He was a poet of the Tang Dynasty and one of the revolutionary figures in poetry and literature in the early Tang Dynasty. Among them, the most representative ones include a group of 38 poems "Feelings of Encounter", 7 poems "Looking at the Ancient Times at Ji Qiu", "Deng Youzhou Taige", "Deng Zezhou City North Tower Banquet", etc.
6. Wang Bo. Wang Bo (ca. 650-ca. 676), courtesy name Zian, was a writer in the Tang Dynasty. A native of Longmen, Jiangzhou (now Hejin, Shanxi). Wang Bo was good at the five rhymes and the five unique poems in poetry genres. His representative works include "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou"; his main literary achievement is parallel prose, which is the best in terms of quantity and quality. His representative works include "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion" wait.
7. He Zhizhang. He Zhizhang (ca. 659-ca. 744) was a poet and calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. The courtesy name was Jizhen, a native of Yongxing, Yuezhou (now Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang). His poems are famous for their quatrains. In addition to the music for worshiping gods and the poems made according to the needs of the gods, his landscape and lyrical works are unique in style, fresh and unrestrained. Among them, "Ode to the Willows" and "Returning to the Hometown" are very popular and have been passed down through the ages.
8. Wang Changling. Wang Changling (698-757), courtesy name Shaobo, Han nationality, was born in Jinyang, Hedong (now Taiyuan, Shanxi). He was a famous frontier poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. His poems are famous for his seven unique poems, especially the frontier fortress poems he wrote when he went to the northwest frontier fortress before ascending to the throne. He is known as the "poet master Wang Jiangning" and is also known as the "sage of seven unique poems" by future generations. His representative works include "Seven Poems on a March to the Army", "Out of the Fortress", "Beautiful Resentment", etc.
9. Wang Wei. Wang Wei (701-761), courtesy name Mojie and Mojie Jushi, was a native of Puzhou, Hedong (now Yuncheng, Shanxi). Famous poet and painter of Tang Dynasty. Together with Meng Haoran, they are collectively known as "Wang Meng" and are known as the "Poetry Buddha". There are more than 400 poems in existence, and representative poems include "Lovesickness", "Mountain Dwelling in Autumn Twilight", etc. His works include "The Collection of Wang Youcheng" and "Secrets of Painting".
10. Meng Jiao. Meng Jiao (751-814), courtesy name Dongye, was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. A native of Wukang, Huzhou (now Deqing County, Zhejiang Province), he is known as the "Poetry Prisoner" because his poems mostly describe the harsh conditions of the world and the suffering of the people. There are more than 500 Meng poems in existence, among which the five ancient short stories are the most numerous. His representative works include "Wandering Son Yin", "After Enrollment", etc.
11. Jia Dao. Jia Dao (779-843), a poet of the Tang Dynasty, also known as Langxian, was born in Fanyang County, Youzhou, Hebei Province (now Zhuozhou, Hebei Province) in the Tang Dynasty. Called himself "Jieshi Mountain Man". His representative works include "Collection of the Yangtze River", "Poetry", "Sick Cicada", "Chronicles of Tang Poems", etc.
12. Liu Yuxi. Liu Yuxi (772-842), courtesy name Mengde, was a native of Luoyang, Henan. He was preceded by Liu Sheng, Prince Jing of Zhongshan. A writer and philosopher of the Tang Dynasty, he was known as the "Poetry Hero". There are famous works such as "Inscription on a Humble Room", "Poem on Bamboo Branches", "Poem on Willow Branches" and "Woyi Alley".
13. Li Shangyin.
Li Shangyin (about 813-about 858), whose surname was Yishan and whose alias was Yuxisheng, was born in Hanoi, Huaizhou (now Qinyang, Jiaozuo, Henan). He was a famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty. Together with Du Mu, he was known as "Little Li Du". Li Shangyin was one of the few poets in the late Tang Dynasty and even the entire Tang Dynasty who deliberately pursued poetic beauty. He is good at poetry writing, and his parallel prose is also of high literary value. His representative works include "Jin Se", "Untitled", "Spring Rain", etc.
14. Du Mu. Du Mu (803-about 852), courtesy name Muzhi and Fanchuan Jushi, was born in Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi'an, Shaanxi). Du Mu was an outstanding poet and essayist in the Tang Dynasty. Du Mu's poems are famous for their seven-character quatrains, and their content is mainly about chanting history and expressing feelings. His poems are handsome, handsome, and full of historical things. He achieved great success in the late Tang Dynasty. His representative works include "A Fang Gong Fu", "Qinghuai", "Collected Works of Fan Chuan", etc.
15. Meng Haoran. Meng Haoran (689-740), named Haoran and named Haoran, was born in Mengshan, Xiangyang, Xiangzhou, and was known as Meng Xiangyang in the world. He was a famous landscape pastoral poet in the Tang Dynasty. Meng Haoran's poems have unique artistic attainments. Later generations called Meng Haoran and Wang Wei, another landscape poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, "Wang Meng". His representative works include "The Collection of Meng Haoran", "Passing the Old Friend's Village", "Spring Dawn" and "Su Jiandejiang". "wait.
16. Li Qingzhao. Li Qingzhao (March 13, 1084 - about 1155), named Yi'an Jushi, was a native of Jinan, Qizhou. She was a female poet and lyricist in the Song Dynasty, a representative of the Wanyue Ci School, and was known as "the most talented woman throughout the ages." The argument emphasizes the law of association, advocates elegance, puts forward the saying "don't be the same family" in lyrics, and opposes writing lyrics in the same way as poetry. His representative works include "Slow Voice: Searching for Searching", "A Cut of Plum Blossoms: The Fragrance of Red Lotus Roots and the Remaining Jade Mat in Autumn", "Summer Quatrains", etc.
17. Wang Anshi. Wang Anshi (1021-1086), named Jiefu and Banshan, was a Han nationality and a native of Linchuan. He was a famous thinker, politician, writer and reformer in the Northern Song Dynasty. In literature, Wang Anshi has outstanding achievements and ranks among the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties". His poems "learn from Du's thinness and toughness", and he is good at reasoning and rhetoric. His representative works include "Plum Blossom", "Climbing Feilai Peak", "Wang Linchuan Collection", etc.
18. Xin Qiji. Xin Qiji (May 28, 1140 - October 3, 1207), whose original name was Tanfu, later changed to You'an and Jiaxuan, was a native of Licheng County, Jinan Prefecture, Shandong East Road. A poet and general of the Bold and Bold School in the Southern Song Dynasty, he is known as the "Dragon of Ci". His representative works include "Yong Yu Le·Reminiscing about the Past in Beigu Pavilion, Jingkou", "Ten Essays on Meiqin", "Jia Xuan Long and Short Sentences", etc.
19. Su Shi. Su Shi (January 8, 1037 - August 24, 1101), also known as Zizhan and Hezhong, also known as Dongpo layman, was known as Su Dongpo and Su Xian in the world, and was a native of Meishan, Meizhou. Su Shi was a literary leader in the mid-Northern Song Dynasty and achieved high achievements in poetry, lyrics, prose, calligraphy, and painting. His representative works include "Dongpo Seven Collections", "Dongpo Yi Zhuan", "Dongpo Yuefu", etc.
20. Tang Yin. Tang Yin (March 6, 1470 - January 7, 1524) was born on the fourth day of February in the sixth year of Chenghua. He was a native of Wuxian County, Suzhou Prefecture, South Zhili. Zi Bohu, a famous painter, calligrapher and poet in the Ming Dynasty. His representative works include "Songs of the Four Seasons in the South of the Yangtze River", "Songs of Peach Blossom Temple", "Pictures of Solitary Birds in the Setting Clouds", "Complete Works of Liu Ru Lay", etc.