Comparing the Writing Styles of Li Bai, Su Shi and Wang Bo

Li Bai: Born in a rich and educated family. It is precisely because of the influence of these things in his youth that he has a proud, elegant and free-and-easy temperament, and his poems also have that kind of strong, rushing feelings and unrestrained momentum.

Su Shi: proficient in Confucianism without pedantry, participating in Zen without addiction. Confucianism's loyalty to the monarch and love for the people, Taoism's obedience to nature and Buddhism's self-liberation all played different roles in different periods, and * * * maintained Su Shi's complete life. Su Shi's personality is also dual: on the one hand, he is an upright, frank and sincere person who would rather lose his intention than lose his righteousness, so his personality has a very serious and persistent side; On the other hand, he is an adaptive person, so there is a very casual, free and open side in his personality. The artistic features of his poems are (1) emphasizing on learning by talents. (2) Discuss more. (3) Make good use of metaphors. 4 there is elegant banter.

Gao Hua, as well as Yang Jiong, Lu, Wang, is known as "four outstanding men in the early Tang Dynasty". They all strive to innovate the style of "striving for micro-sculpture" in the poems of Qi Liang Palace at that time, broaden the theme of the poems, show their positive and enterprising spirit, and express their political feelings and resentment towards talents. Du Fu is known as "Wang Yang and his contemporaries" because of his outstanding contributions in innovating the poetic style of Qi and Liang Dynasties and promoting the maturity of the Five Laws.