The poets belonging to Jiang Zuosan Jie in Qing Dynasty are

Jiang Shiquan, Yuan Mei and Zhao Yi, poets, essayists, writers and literary theorists in the middle of Qing Dynasty, belong to the three great poets of Jiang Zuo in Qing Dynasty.

Jiang Zuo's three great poets are Qian (1582 ~ 1664), Wu (1609 ~ 1672) and Gong Dingzi (1615 ~/kloc-). These three people are all officials of the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty. Their native places were all in the old Jiangzuo area, and their poems were written together. At that time, they were called Jiangzuo Sanjie. Gu Youxiao and Zhao Yun chose his poems as the 9-volume edition of Three Poems of Jiang Zuo.

There are publications of Emperor Kangxi. Jiang Shiquan was a poet in Qing Dynasty, also known as Yuan Mei and Zhao Yi. "Biography of Zhao Yi in Wenyuan of Qing Dynasty": "At the same time, Yuan Mei and Jiang Shiquan were famous." Jiang Shiquan is from Jiangxi; Jiangxi was called Jiangyou in ancient times, so it was called Jiangyou. The "Three Masters" advocated writing "temperament" in poetry, forbidding plagiarism and emphasizing innovation, and opposed the ethos of regulating Tang and Song Dynasties, focusing only on style and painting with algae.

But Yuan Mei's "temperament" is a personal experience and feeling; Jiang Shiquan's "temperament" is "loyalty and filial piety, gentleness and generosity." The poems of the three poets are fresh and lively, but most of them only write about daily life or landscapes, lacking social reality. Yuan Mei and other three scholars were all Qianlong Jinshi, and their literary activities were also in this period, so they were also called "Qianlong Sanjie"; In addition, Yuan and Zhao are both from Zhejiang, and they are equally famous as the "Three Masters of Jiang Zuo".

The great poets in the third day of Ming Dynasty refer to:

1, Song Lian: He wrote the Anthology of Song Dynasty, taking it as his own responsibility to inherit the feudal orthodoxy of Confucianism, advocating "learning from the classics" and learning from the Tang and Song Dynasties, with rich works.

2. Liu Ji: The work was co-edited by later generations as "Cheng Bo Ji".

3. Gao Qi: He edited Ming Ji for his poems, and later generations compiled it into The Complete Works of Gao Taishi according to his posthumous works. His poetry system is different and his styles are diverse, and there are traces of imitation in learning the styles of Han, Wei, Jin and Tang Dynasties. But he is brilliant, gentle and has many excellent poems. He is one of the best poets in the Ming Dynasty.