What do you mean by the Three Wonders of the Tang Dynasty?

The three wonders of the Tang Dynasty, namely "Li Bai's Poems", "Pei Min's Sword Dance" and "Zhang Xu's cursive script", were awarded the title of the whole country by Tang Wenzong.

1, Li Bai, whose word is Taibai, is called the violet laity, "fallen immortal" and is known as "poetic immortal" and "poetic chivalry". Li Bai's poems are mainly lyrical. He is the first poet who can really absorb and improve from the folk literature and art at that time and Yuefu folk songs since Qin, Han, Wei and Jin Dynasties, and form his own unique style. Among the poets in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei and Meng Haoran were good at five-character poems, while Wang Changling was good at seven-character poems. However, Li Bai is the only one who combines five poems with seven poems.

2. Pei Min, a native of Kaiyuan in the Tang Dynasty, was also one of the "Three Musts" in the Tang Dynasty. A person's swordsmanship can be compared with Li Bai's poems and songs and Zhang Xu's Wild Grass, which shows that his skill is very superb.

3. Zhang Xu is free and easy, generous, outstanding, talented and knowledgeable. Together with Li Bai, He, Li, Li Jin, Cui Zongzhi, Jiao Sui, they are collectively called drinking. Zhang Xu's calligraphy began with Zhangzhi and Erwang, with cursive script as the highest achievement.

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In Li Bai's poems, imagination, exaggeration, metaphor and personification are often used comprehensively to produce magical brilliance and magnificent artistic conception, which is the reason why Li Bai's romantic poems give people heroic, unrestrained, elegant and immortal. Li Bai's poems and songs had a far-reaching influence on later generations.

Zhang Xu is a master of cursive script with great personality. Because he is often drunk, clamoring for madness, then writing books, and even writing with his hair dipped in ink, he has the nickname "Zhang Dian". After Huai Su inherited and developed his brushwork, he also got his name from cursive script and called it "drunk". He also wrote poems, and was called "Four Gentlemen of Wuzhong" with He, Zhang and Bao Rong.

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Baidu encyclopedia-three wonders of Tang dynasty