Ten Best Poems by Wang Bo

Wang Bo's top ten poems are as follows:

1, Farewell to Lieutenant Du for Shu: This poem is the most famous one, and it is also his most famous poem except pavilion preface. However, China has our friendship, and heaven is still our neighbor, which is a famous saying handed down from generation to generation, indicating that friendship is not limited by time and space, which is an eternal theme.

2. "Two Bie Jiang Ting jathyapple" and "Jiang Ting Ba Nan Shui": This is a poem describing the feeling of parting, with beautiful language and far-reaching artistic conception.

3. Teng Shi: This poem depicts Teng's magnificent scenery and historical vicissitudes, and shows his outstanding poetic talent.

4. Chanting the wind, Su Su cool wind: This poem takes the wind as the theme and expresses the poet's feelings through the description of the wind.

5. Nine Days in Shu: This poem was written by Wang Bo when he was in Shu. It depicts the scene of September 9 and expresses the poet's homesickness.

6. Farewell to Xue Hua: This is a farewell poem, which expresses the poet's treasure of friendship through the scene of farewell to friends.

7. Copper finch prostitute: This poem takes copper finch prostitute as the theme, describes the life of prostitutes, and shows Wang Bo's profound understanding of the hardships of life.

8. Shengquan Banquet: This is a poem describing the banquet scene, with gorgeous language and far-reaching artistic conception.

9. This poem depicts the rural scenery and shows Wang Bo's love for nature.

10, Shanting Banquet: This is a poem describing the night banquet in Shanting, with beautiful language and far-reaching artistic conception.

Wang Bo's relevant knowledge is as follows:

1, Wang Bo (649-676), born in Longmen County, Jiangzhou (now Hejin City, Shanxi Province). Together with Yang Jiong, Lu and Wang Luobin, he was called "the four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty", among which he was the first. His poems are fresh and clear, breaking through the palace style prevailing in the early Tang literary world. Most of them are five-character poems and quatrains, among which Farewell to Homesickness is more famous.

2. Wang Bo's grandfather was Wang Tong, a famous scholar in Sui Dynasty. His father, Wang Fuchuan, worked as a doctor and secretary in Yongzhou. Wang Bo was very clever when he was a child. He can write poetry at the age of six, and he writes quickly and well. At the age of nine, I read Hanshu annotated by Yan Shigu and wrote ten volumes of Finger Defects to correct my mistakes. At the age of sixteen, he was appointed Saburo at the request of Su You Branch.