Who were the poets in the early Tang Dynasty, the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the middle Tang Dynasty and the late Tang Dynasty?

Poets in the early Tang Dynasty: Luo Binwang, Wang Bo, Lu Zhaolin, Song Zhiwen, Du Shenyan, Yang Jiong, Chen Ziang, Shen Quanqi, Wang Ji, Li Shimin?

poets in the prosperous Tang dynasty: Li Bai, Du Fu, Zhang Jiuling, Wang Wei, Meng Haoran, Huang Furan, Wang Changling, He Zhizhang, Wang Zhihuan, Li Qi, Cui Hao, Gu Kuang, Yuan Jie, Liu Changqing, Cen Can, Qiu Wei, Gao Shi, Zuyong, Wang Han, Qian Qi, Yun Wuqian, Chang Jian?

poets in the middle Tang dynasty: Liu Zongyuan, Meng Jiao, Han Yu, Bai Juyi, Lu Lun, Li He, Li Yi, Liu Yuxi, Jia Dao, Zhang Ji, Wei Yingwu, Li Kunyuan, Zhen Zhang Hu, Du Qiuniang, Zhang Ji, Dai Shulun and Gu Kuang.

poets in the late Tang dynasty: Li shangyin, Wen tingyun, du mu, Chen Tao, ma Dai and Du Xunhe.

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1. Poets' poetic creation in the early Tang Dynasty:

There are two major creative orientations in the early Tang Dynasty: the poetic orientation of court poets and the Confucian "expressing their aspirations through poetry" of the four masters and Chen Ziang in the early Tang Dynasty, which can be divided into two categories: one is the court poets around Tang Taizong, Tang Gaozong and Wu Zetian; The other is a poet who is alienated from the court or wanders in Shan Ye. Poets' aesthetic ideals and tastes directly affect the orientation of their poetic creation and the formation of their poetic style.

2. Poets' poetic creation in the prosperous Tang Dynasty:

Passionate, bold and unrestrained, with rich romantic temperament, are the main characteristics of the prosperous Tang poetry; And even a quiet and beautiful work is also full of life and brilliance. This is the "Voice of the Prosperous Tang Dynasty" admired by later generations.

The Tang Dynasty is an important dynasty in the history of China. During this period, the economy was prosperous, the society was stable, and brilliant achievements were made in culture and art, especially in China's classical poetry. Poetry creation has become one of the main contents of social and cultural activities in the Tang Dynasty, and the imperial examination system in the imperial court has also changed from writing papers to taking scholars in poetry and fu. Nearly 5, poems by more than 2,3 poets have been compiled in the literary classic "All Tang Poems" handed down. The development of Tang poetry can be roughly divided into four stages: early Tang, prosperous Tang, middle Tang and late Tang.