Who is the poet of the Seven Wonders?

Wang Changling, the poet pointed by the Seven Wonders.

The title of "Seven Wonders", like "The Poet's Son of Heaven", belongs to self-styled conceit, but as far as the high-quality Seven Wonders he left behind are concerned, these two titles are not excessive.

"Tianzi" equals "Saint", indicating that the field of poetry writing has reached its peak, and "Master of the Four Wonders" indicates that the category of Wang Changling's best four wonder works is incomparable by only a few people except Li Bai and Wang Zhihuan.

As a "master of the Seven Wonders", Wang Changling raised the theme, use and realm of the Seven Wonders to a very high level. He also made a lot of attempts in the style, writing, structure and expression of the four-line style, which was used by future generations and basically did not surpass it.

Wang Changling's Artistic Features

Wang Changling's poetry embodies the poet's pursuit of elegant and vigorous language art style from three aspects: the choice of language image, the use of sentence patterns and the combination of sentence patterns. On the choice of nouns, Wang Changling chose elegant and typical language images.

In the choice of language images, Wang Changling often uses a large number of numerals, powerful verbs and accurate adjectives to express magnificent grand scenes or magnificent minds, which embodies the strength and beauty of language.

Wang Changling often uses short sentences, deformed sentences and condensed complex sentences in his poems. Make language powerful, quantitative and economical. The combination of sentence patterns in Wang Changling's poems also reflects his concise and handsome language style. Summarize three characteristics of Wang Changling's poems: concise language and rich connotation; The language is simple and clear, but the meaning of the sentence is very profound; Fun is fun, and you can see it in the sink.