Hu Yinglin of the Ming Dynasty believed that among the five and seven-character quatrains of the Tang Dynasty, ( ) was the best.

Hu Yinglin in the Ming Dynasty was a famous litterateur, poet and critic in ancient China. He had in-depth research and unique insights into the five- and seven-character quatrains of the Tang Dynasty. He believes that in terms of five- and seven-character quatrains in the Tang Dynasty, Wang Zhihuan's "Deng Guanque Tower" is the best.

1. Climbing the Stork Tower is a popular five-character quatrain written by Wang Zhihuan, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. The full text is as follows: As the sun fades over the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level.

1. This poem depicts a magnificent natural scenery in concise words and expresses the poet's positive attitude towards life. Hu Yinglin believes that this poem is an excellent work among the five- and seven-character quatrains of the Tang Dynasty for the following reasons: First, the poem has a broad artistic conception and magnificent momentum.

2. Secondly, the language of this poem is beautiful and the rhythm is harmonious. The five lines in the poem all conform to the metrical requirements of the five-character quatrain, making it catchy and intoxicating to read. Again, this poem is profound and thought-provoking. By describing the natural scenery, the poet conveyed the spirit of continuous progress and courageous climb to the top in life.

3. This spirit has inspired generations of Chinese people and has become an excellent tradition of the Chinese nation. Finally, the poem's influence is widespread. As a classic Tang poem, "Ascend the Stork Tower" is not only widely praised in China, but also has a profound influence all over the world. Literature lovers from many countries can chant this poem and feel the charm contained in it.

Relevant knowledge about Hu Yinglin

1. Hu Yinglin (1551-1602), courtesy name Yuanrui, also known as Shaoshishanren, was a famous writer, poet, calligrapher and painter in the Ming Dynasty. He was born in Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province and was one of the important figures in the literary world in the late Ming Dynasty.

2. Hu Yinglin's poetic works are famous for their boldness, unrestrainedness, freshness and refinement. His poetic style was influenced by the poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty. Most of his poetry works are based on landscapes and pastoral themes, depicting the beautiful scenery of nature and people's life interests. His poetic language is concise and lively, with profound artistic conception, giving people the enjoyment of beauty and space for thinking.

3. In addition to poetry creation, Hu Yinglin is also an outstanding calligrapher and painter. His calligraphy works are mainly cursive, with strong and powerful strokes and vivid charm. His paintings are mainly landscape paintings, with unique painting style and exquisite composition, giving people a strong visual impact.

4. Hu Yinglin is also an important literary critic. He conducted in-depth research and evaluation of ancient literary works and put forward many unique insights and viewpoints. His book "Shisou" is an important work of literary criticism and had an important influence on later literary research.