How did the "Jiang Zuo San Jie" in the poetry circle of Qing Dynasty come into being?

"Jiang Zuo San Jie" refers to three poets in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, namely Qian, Wu and Gong Dingzi. All three were born in the old Jiangzuo area, and the ministers surrendered to the Qing Dynasty at the end of the Ming Dynasty. When they were officials in the Qing Dynasty, their poems and essays were very famous, so they were called "Three Masters of Jiangzuo" at that time.

Although the three of them are collectively called "Three Heroes of Jiang Zuo" and have the same collection of "Three Heroes of Jiang Zuo Poetry", their poems have their own styles, opinions and opinions.

Qian, whose real name is Mu Zhai and whose real name is Meng CuO, is an old man. He used to be a flower scout and an official assistant minister. I won't mention these, but mainly talk about literary achievements. In the early stage, it was mainly influenced by the first seven sons, and in the middle and late stage, it was mainly influenced by the public security school. He absorbed the advantages of Tang poetry and Song and Yuan poetry and integrated them. His works include Pastoral Poems Copy, Scholars Collection, Beginners Collection, Pen Throwing Collection, etc.

The name Wu Shuo, which most people don't know, is said to be Yuanqu. Everyone should know that "it's a beauty to get angry at the crown" comes from Yuanqu, and the duke of mount deer, Duke of Luyi in Jin Yong's works, has appeared. As far as literary achievements are concerned, I think he is the highest. His poetic style is all-encompassing. He admired the retro style of the first seven poets and accepted the spirituality of the public security school. He not only absorbed the strengths of Tang poetry, but also absorbed the essence of Song poetry. Because he absorbed the strengths of many dynasties and schools, he finally formed his own writing characteristics, which was called "Meicun Style" by the world and had far-reaching influence. Many poets in Qing Dynasty have his shadow in their works.

Gong Dingzi, whose real name is Xiao Sheng and whose real name is Lu Zhi, has relatively low literary achievements. His poems are mainly poems, mostly for feasting and entertainment, reflecting the lack of reality. There are 47 volumes of Ding Shan Tang Ji, including 43 volumes of poems and 4 volumes of poems.