Du fu, realism, gloomy and frustrated poetic style.
Wang Wei and Meng Haoran are frontier poets with pastoral style. In addition, Wang Wei has Zen Yue.
Meng Jiao is fantastic and dangerous.
Li Shangyin and Du Mu wrote many untitled poems in the late Tang Dynasty. They wrote more about the love between men and women and the pain of national subjugation.
Bai Juyi's poems are strongly ironic. He usually only chooses the most typical things, highlights a theme, and the theme is clear. Subjectivity is a direct manifestation that widely reflects people's suffering. Among them, there are works that sympathize with farmers and deeply expose the sins of rulers.
Han Yu
One of the characteristics of Han Yu's poems, in the words of Si Kongtu, a poetic theorist in the late Tang Dynasty, is "to move with the momentum, and to soar between heaven and earth if the thunder lifts". Simply put, it is famous for its imposing manner and majesty. The second feature is that it deliberately avoids the familiar condom of the previous generation, and strives for novelty and novelty in language and image, even avoiding embarrassment and suddenness.
Bo Wang
Wang Bo's poetry is characterized by being close to social reality, so he often uses poetry to expose some social phenomena. Wang Bo's literature advocates practicality, "strong but not empty, firm but not moist, engraved but not broken, pressed but not firm", subjectively inherits the creative spirit of "expressing anger and expressing emotion", and has a strong self-awareness and romantic style.
Luo
His poems have a fresh and elegant flavor, with the theme of loyalty and righteousness festival in feudal times, calling on people to rise up against the Wu and Zhou Dynasties under construction. They are full of momentum and affectionate in writing.