Wang Changling (698-756): Zi, Han nationality, from Taiyuan, Shanxi. A famous frontier poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, later generations praised him as the "Seven Wonders". Wang Changling was born in the first year of Li Tiansheng, Wu Ze (698) and died in the fifteenth year of Tianbao, Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (756). Early poverty, trapped in farming, years ... details >>& gt
Wang Changling's family is poor. In the fifteenth year of Kaiyuan, he was a scholar, and was awarded the title of secretary of the provincial school book lang. Later, he was demoted to Long Biaowei, known as "Wang Longbiao". In the twenty-second year of Kaiyuan (734), Wang Changling chose Wang Changling, a scholar with a background in macro-poetry, who was superior to others, so he was appointed as the county commandant of Surabaya and moved again ... >>& gt.
Wang Changling was a famous poet in Tang Dynasty. Yin Kun's "He Yueling Photo Album" regards him as a representative of "character" and praises his poems as "excellent works of rejuvenation", and the number of poems selected is also the highest in the complete works. All these can be seen from his position in poetry. Wang Changling's poems have three themes ... Details >>& gt.
Wang Changling was a famous frontier poet in the Tang Dynasty. His poems were magnificent and of high style, especially pushing the Seven Wonders to the peak, so he was called the "Master of the Seven Wonders". A large part of his poetry genre is a seven-character quatrain, which is easy to appreciate. The content basically uses the old Yuefu title to express the patriotic contribution and thoughts of soldiers ... details >; & gt& gt