The poems of the four outstanding poets in the early Tang Dynasty are as follows:
"Four outstanding poets in the early Tang Dynasty" refer to four poets in the early Tang Dynasty, namely Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin and Luo Binwang. They are small but talented, high in fame and low in rank, and their hearts are full of the fantasy of gaining fame and wealth, and they are filled with the spirit of being a hero who is unwilling to live in the world. They appeared in the literary world with the same fame as talented people, and advocated vigorous character, so they were called "four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty".
They * * * opposed the subtle carving of Shangguan style, and advocated vigorous character, which became a new force in the early Tang poetry preparation period. However, their creative personalities are different. Among them, Lu Zhaolin and Luo Bin Wang are good at singing, while Wang Bo and Yang Jiong are good at Lu Tao.
The "Four Masters" wrote poems, paying attention to expressing their own feelings and expressing grievances. In poetry, a strong momentum and generous and sad touching power began to appear, especially in ancient style and songs.
The contributions of the "four outstanding poets in the early Tang Dynasty" to Tang poetry are as follows:
First, the theme and content are great. They changed the description of scenes and themes from the palace to the market, such as Lu Zhaolin's "Chang 'an Ancient Meaning"; From Taige to Jiangshan and cold desert, such as Yang Jiong's "Joining the Army".
In addition, there is a strong style and momentum in the poem, a touching force of generosity and sadness, especially Lu and Luo's seven-character lines, which are magnificent in momentum, broad in vision, smooth in writing and full of spirits, and have opened up a new poetic style earlier. Some poems have a high-spirited ambition and spirit, which is mainly reflected in their farewell works and frontier poems, such as Wang Bo's Send Du Shaofu to Ren Shuchuan.
Second, I made a beneficial exploration on the metrical form of poetry.
First of all, the five-character and eight-sentence metrical poems began to take shape, especially Wang Bo's and Yang Jiong's Five Rhymes, which pursue the neatness of duality and the coordination of temperament, and their feelings are relatively stable, with a kind of conceited heroic spirit and generous feelings. Yang Jiong's five-character law has completely conformed to the close-body viscous law, which has played an important role in shaping the five-character law.
Secondly, the ancient style and the ballad style, especially Lu Zhaolin's and Luo Binwang's seven-character ballads, tend to be complete, with great momentum, broad vision and vigorous spirit. Such as Lu Zhaolin's it is hard to go and Luo Binwang's Dijing.
Of course, the poetic style of the "four outstanding poets" also belonged to the "contemporary style", and they didn't completely get rid of the influence of the popular palace poetic style at that time, but Tang poems with both rhythm and style were formed from them.