Is Wen Tingyun a poet in the late Tang Dynasty?

Wen Tingyun was a poet in the late Tang Dynasty.

Tang Xuanzong was a poet in the late Tang Dynasty after the An Shi Rebellion (755), and Wen Tingyun was born in 812. Wen Tingyun was born in a declining aristocratic family, and his ancestor Wen Yanbo was the prime minister in the early Tang Dynasty. Wen Tingyun showed his talent for writing at an early age.

Wen Tingyun, a poet in the late Tang Dynasty, was also the first poet to write ci in the late Tang Dynasty. In terms of poetry, Wen Tingyun and Li Shangyin are also called "Wen Li"; In terms of ci, he is also called "Wenwei" with Wei Zhuang, and is the founder of Huajian Ci School. Wen Tingyun's poems are rich in rhetoric, beautiful in tone and color, and unique in art.

Wen Tingyun's writing style is as famous as Li Shangyin and Duan Chengshi, all of whom rank 16th, and are collectively called "Thirty-six Style". There are more than 3 poems in existence, and he is good at Yuefu poems and near-body laws. Among the writers of Yuefu poems in the Tang Dynasty, Wen Tingyun is an important town, and some people even rank him as the four famous Yuefu poets in the Tang Dynasty with Li Bai, Du Fu and Bai Juyi.

The theme of Wen Tingyun's poems focuses on three aspects. First, he expresses his positive feelings and his feelings of not meeting his talents. Secondly, the description of the journey and the scenery of the journey; Third, the chanting of friendship and love. The artistic expression of poetry is flexible and diverse, including exquisite and tireless descriptions, and there are also many epigrams with high style and fresh language, which are well-written and highly respected.