Representative poems of Han, Wei and Six Dynasties

A school of parody poetry in modern China, featuring poems of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties. The representatives are Wang Kaiyun and Deng Fulun. Other writers belonging to this school include Cheng, Gao Xinkui and others. Wang Kaiyun advocated "imitation" and devoted his life to imitating the poems of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties. He is conformist, unable to contact the progress of contemporary poetry creation, and shows a tendency of conformism. Deng Fulun knew Wang Kaiyun in his early years and sang together. Most of his poems are imitative of the past, and the poems of harmony and harmony rhyme with those of Tao. Poets in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties were generally skilled, and they could not only imitate the form of the poems of the Six Dynasties, but also obtain their divinity, which was quite influential in the poetry circle. Poetry School in Han, Wei and Six Dynasties

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In modern times, the parody school advertised in the poems of Han, Wei and Six Dynasties. The main representatives are Wang, Deng Fulun.

Wang pays attention to "the number of families" and advocates "imitation" (Xiang Qilou Paper), but his specialty in life is to imitate the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties. In modern times, Chen Yan said: "Xiang Qi Wu Yan, the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties were deeply immersed, but the people who are mixed with the ancient times are too concentrated to distinguish." "Cover him and stick to the ancient law, which does not change with the times, although the former seven scholars in the Ming Dynasty have nothing to do with it" (Notes on Modern Poetry).

Deng fulun (1828 ~ 1893), the word mizhi. People from Wugang, Hunan. In the first year of Xianfeng (185 1), deputy Gong Sheng was the alternate officer of Zhejiang. There are poems of Bai Xiangting. He met and fell in love with Wang in his early years. Chen Yan said: "Mizhi's poems are all selected, and most of them imitate the ancient times. Wang Renqiu of Xiangtan thought it was rare for a while, and he was homophonic with it, but he thought it was the same. " His harmony with Tao's poems is quite rhythmic.

Other poets in this school include Cheng, Gao Xin-kui. Chen Rui's words are □. Wu Lingren, Hunan. Wang's disciple is a beginner of Han and Wei anthologies. After middle age, he is quite independent Cheng, the word is big. People from Ningxiang, Hunan. Poetics in the ancient Yuefu Six Dynasties, but down to the middle and late Tang Dynasty, Li He, Wen and Li Shangyin. High-minded, full of knowledge, is also Tang Tao's word. Jiangxi hukou people. Poetry is as powerful as Wang He and Deng Fulun. In the Five Dynasties, Tao (Yuanming) and Xie (Lingyun) were the successors, while in the Seven Dynasties, Du Fu was the main one, but it was not limited to appearance, so there were many innovations in choosing words and creating words.