1, Liuzhou style: Liuzhou refers to Liu Zongyuan.
Liu Zongyuan (AD 773-AD 8 19165438+1October 28th), a native of Hedong (now Yongji area in Yuncheng, Shanxi Province), was one of the eight masters in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and was known as "Liu Hedong" and "Mr. Hedong" in the Tang Dynasty. Su Shi commented: "It is expensive to dry the cream outside, which seems as light as beauty and as deep as thick."
2. Chang Cai: Chang Ji refers to Li He, an outstanding poet in the Tang Dynasty.
Most of Li He's poems bemoan his untimely birth, and express his pursuit of ideal and ambition. It reflects the situation that the vassal region was divided, the eunuchs were authoritarian and brutally exploited the people. Left behind "dark clouds crush the city and want to destroy it", "chickens crow and the world is white", "If there is love in the sky, the sky will be old" and so on.
Extended data:
Liu Zongyuan spent his childhood in Chang 'an, so he had some knowledge and feelings about the corruption and incompetence of the imperial court and the social crisis and turmoil. He takes part in social activities, makes friends and is valued by people. Soon, he returned to Chang 'an. My father, Jin Ryu, has been working in the government and county for a long time, and has a good understanding of the real social situation, and has developed a positive attitude towards life and an upright character. His father, who was good at poetry and prose, and his mother, who believed in Buddhism, laid the foundation for his later thought of "the integration of Confucianism and Buddhism".
Li He (about 790 AD-about 8 17), with a long auspicious character, is "the pioneer of Changji poetry". During the Tang Dynasty, a native of Fuchang, Henan Province (now Yiyang County, Luoyang, Henan Province), lived in Fuchang Changgu, later called Li Changgu, and was a descendant of the imperial clan of the Tang Dynasty and Tang Gaozu Li Yuan's uncle Li Liang. Li He's poems are full of imagination, and often convey his feelings with myths and legends, so later generations often call him "a genius" and "Shi Gui", and his poems are called "the words of a ghost fairy". There is a saying that "talents are too white and talents are too long." Li He is another famous romantic poet in the history of China literature after Qu Yuan and Li Bai.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Liu Zongyuan
Baidu Encyclopedia-Li He