Introduction to Zheng Gu? What works are there?

Zheng Gu (about 85 1 ~ 9 10) was a famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty. The word Shouyu, Han nationality, is from Yuanzhou District, Yichun City, Jiangxi Province. When Xuanzong was a scholar, all officials were officials, and they were all called Zheng Duguan. Also named after "partridge poem", it is called partridge Zheng. Most of his poems are about scenery and things, which shows the leisure of literati. The style is fresh and popular, but superficial. He sang with Xu Shang and Zhang Qiao and was named "Ten Philosophers of Fanglin". The original collection has been lost and stored in Yuntai for compilation.

Zheng Gu (about 85 1 ~ 9 10) was a famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty. The word Shouyu, Han nationality, is from Yuanzhou District, Yichun City, Jiangxi Province. When Xuanzong was a scholar, all officials were officials, and they were all called Zheng Duguan. Also named after "partridge poem", it is called partridge Zheng. Most of his poems are about scenery and things, which shows the leisure of literati. The style is fresh and popular, but superficial. He sang with Xu Shang and Zhang Qiao and was named "Ten Philosophers of Fanglin". The original collection has been lost and stored in Yuntai for compilation.

Zheng Gu's poems are clear and clear, so they are appreciated by Xue Neng and Li Pin. With Xu Tang, Ren Tao and Zhang Jian. Zhang Qiao, Yu, Wen Xian and Li Changfu sang Ten Philosophers of Fanglin. Hougu's taste climbed to the three peaks from Nuo School, and he lived in Yunyang Taoist Temple in his spare time to compile Zheng Gu's works.

Make up three volumes for Yuntai. After returning, I compiled three volumes of Yiyang Collection and wrote another volume of National Wind Tactics. The Complete Poems of Tang Dynasty contains 327 poems by Zheng Gu.

Zheng Gu wrote more than 1000 poems in his life. Because he once lived in Yuntai Daoshe, it is called Yuntai Compilation, a collection of Zheng Gu's works in Yiyang.

",also known as the collected works of Zheng Shouyu, * * is divided into three volumes: upper, middle and lower. In addition, there are books such as Yiyang Foreign Compilation and Right and Wrong National Style, some of which have been lost. There are more than 300 poems written by Zheng Gu in the whole Tang Dynasty. Zheng Gu's official career is smooth, and his poems mainly praise things and express the lofty leisure of literati, lacking social content and few classics handed down from generation to generation. Zheng Gu's poems pay attention to phrasing, but they are clear, simple and easy to understand. Its quatrains are graceful and graceful. Three addenda to tang poetry.