What is a body in white? 2. What are the characteristics of Wang Yucheng's poems? 3. What is the late Tang style? What are the main poets in the late Tang Dynasty?

One:

White body is a saying of people in the Northern Song Dynasty. At that time, Bai Juyi's poems were widely imitated in poetry circles. But there was no such thing as "white body" at that time.

The word' white style' or' Bai Letian style' is the title of later generations.

The characteristics of white body are "ripe", "easy" and "shallow".

Two:

Yucheng Wang

Bai-style poet, essayist and historian in the Northern Song Dynasty. Character. The pioneer of the poetic innovation movement in the Northern Song Dynasty. Poetry worships Du Fu and Bai Juyi.

Although he is an important white poet, his poetic style is similar to that of white poets such as Liu Yun and Xu Xuan. Wang Yucheng wrote more leisurely poems in his early years and more allegorical poems in his later years, which is just the opposite of Bai Juyi. It is this profound sense of introspection that made him learn from Bai Juyi, and then take Du Fu as a model. According to legend, he once wrote a sentence of "Ben and Lotte are backward, but they dare to look forward to it" because of his own poems and Du Fu's poems, and praised "Zi Mei's collection opens the poetry world". His poems, like his prose, are simple and fluent in language and simple and elegant in style. His long poems, describing his life story and embrace, can speak freely, which opened the atmosphere of prose in Song Dynasty. Lin Bu praised: "I was Huangzhou in the Song Dynasty." Hu Zai added: "In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, after the Five Dynasties, all the philosophers lived in Bai Letian's poems, so Wang Huangzhou was in charge of the alliance for a while."

Three:

Late Tang style:

Refers to a group of people who imitated Jia Dao and Yao He's poetic style in the early Song Dynasty. Because Song people mostly regarded Jia and Yao as late Tang poets, it was named "Late Tang Style".

Nine monks among the poets in the late Tang Dynasty, namely, Zhou, Bao Xian, Jian Chang, Jian Chang, Yuan, Yuan, and Yuan, kept to the Tao of Jia and Yao. Nine monks wrote poems, inheriting the spirit of bitter songs repeatedly scrutinized by Jia Dao and Yao He. Poems mostly describe quiet mountain scenery and secluded life, and pay special attention to the five laws in form.

Another group of poets in "Late Tang Style" are hermits such as Pan Lang, Ye Wei and Lin Bu. The styles of these poets are slightly different from those of the Nine Monks. On the one hand, they carefully imitate Jia and Yao's ci, on the other hand, they tend to be plain and fluent in white poetry.