Thirdly, the Poets Qu Yuan and Qu Yuan's Songs of Chu and The Book of Songs are the two major sources of China's poetry. There are also many beautiful and moving works in The Book of Songs, but they are basically mass and collective creations, and rarely show individuality. On the other hand, Qu Yuan's creation is branded with his ideals, experiences and pains, as well as his lifelong enthusiasm. Fourth, the poet Su Shi, a master of Chinese studies, Wang Guowei wrote in "Words on Earth": "Poets must be inside and outside the universe. Enter it so that you can write; Outside it, we can see it. If you enter it, you will be angry; Beyond it, it is high. "
5. Poet Tao Yuanming, the first pastoral poet in China, is known as the "reclusive poet of ancient and modern times". Tao Yuanming and Du Fu had similar experiences, and their fame was not obvious. Zhong Rong classified him as a "China poet" in Poems, which is far from Cao Zhi. Sixth place: Wang Wei, Shi Fo. When Wang Wei was alive, his poems were very famous. It's hard to say who is taller, he or Li Bai. From Kaiyuan and Tianbao in the prosperous Tang Dynasty to Dali and Baoying in the middle Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei has always been a great poet. During Baoying period, Tang Daizong ordered Wang Wei's younger brother Wang Jin to present Wang Wei's poems, and personally criticized him, calling Wang Wei "a literate scholar in the world" and "the most famous poet".
Seventh place: poets Bai Juyi, Bai Juyi and Wang Wei, which are really tangled choices. Bai Juyi's poems are easy to understand and defend his life. In the early days of New China, both he and Du Fu were regarded as "people's poets". Eighth place: Cao Zhi, poetic soul. I think the accurate evaluation of Cao Zhi in Zhong Rong's poems is the most appropriate: "The character is extremely high, the words are colorful, and the feelings are also resentful. The body is literary and outstanding. "