The figures who left the most poems in Tang Dynasty

Lu you

Lu You: He said "10,000 songs in 60 years", and there are still more than 9,300 songs.

His poems can be roughly divided into three periods:

The first period is from adolescence to middle age [46 years old], with the longest period but the least number of works, about 200, because Lu You deleted and eliminated his early works.

The second period is 46-54 years old, with more than 2,400 poems. During this period, due to the deepening of military life, the poetic style became bold and magnificent, and the patriotic thought was further enhanced. The maturity and richness of poetry creation in this period established his lofty position as a generation of literati.

The third period is from seclusion to death, with 6500 existing poems. The large number is because he was eliminated in his later years. During this period, there were many contacts with farmers, the official sea was ups and downs, and the age was high, and the style changed to Qingyuan's pastoral style and desolate life feeling.

Bai Juyi: There are nearly 3,000 existing poems, which are second to none in the Tang Dynasty.

Of course, there is another person who has to mention, the Qianlong Emperor Aisingiorro Hongli, who claims to be an old man with perfect sandwiches and martial arts. Gan Longxi wrote more than 40,000 poems in his life. Of course, many of them were written by others, such as Ji Xiaolan and Shen Deqian.