We grew up with Tang poetry. When we were very young, our family would ask us to read more Tang poems, recite them and understand their essence. Reading and reading Tang poetry seems to be back to the Tang Dynasty, back to the time when you could recite and write poems after drinking a little wine. At that time, although there was no mobile phone or internet, we had three or five friends with the same hobbies. It is also a very happy thing to stay together and write poems.
Among the poets in the Tang Dynasty, I like Li Bai best. Li Bai is known as a poet, a famous violet layman. I believe everyone has read Li Bai's Thoughts on a Quiet Night. This song can be said to have been read and recited in primary school. His poetic style is romantic and bold, not to mention that Li Bai wrote 5,000 to 10,000 poems in his life, but many of them were lost because they were not protected.
It was not until the emergence of Kangxi that Tang poetry was slowly protected. Kangxi likes Tang poetry very much. Without Kangxi, there would be no complete Tang poetry. At that time, Kangxi had reached the age of dying, but when he was in the south of the Yangtze River for fifty years, he handed over the task of writing a complete Tang poem to Cao Xueqin's grandfather. After writing successfully, Kangxi personally prefaced the book.
Apart from Kangxi, the most important one is Hu Zhenheng, who spent more than ten years collecting Tang poems and five pronouns. By the time he was 66, he had basically finished. Before he died, he told his son to protect it and make the book public when the world was at peace. It is because of Hu Zhenheng that many poems in the Tang Dynasty can be continued.
Things are really hard to get, so we should cherish them more.