1. Chen Ziang was a poet in the Tang Dynasty.
2. Chen Ziang (AD 661-AD 702), courtesy name Boyu, was born in Shehong, Zizhou (now Shehong County, Suining City, Sichuan Province). A poet of the Tang Dynasty, he was one of the revolutionary figures in poetry and literature in the early Tang Dynasty. Because he served as You Shiyi, later generations called him Chen Shiyi. When he was young, he was fond of giving and was generous and generous. He was promoted to Jinshi at the age of 24. His political writings and political writings were valued by Wu Zetian, and he was awarded Lintai Zhengzi. Later, when he was promoted to the right, he picked up the relics and spoke out and dared to give advice. He was imprisoned for "rebelling against the party" and opposing Empress Wu. When he was 26 and 36 years old, he joined the border army twice and had some foresight on border defense. When he was 38 years old (698, the first year of the Holy Calendar), his father resigned and returned to his hometown. Soon after, his father died. During the period of mourning, the powerful minister Wu Sansi instigated Duan Jianluozhi, the magistrate of Shehong County, to persecute him and die unjustly in prison. He has more than 100 poems in existence, and his poems are of great style, profound meaning, vigorous and powerful. Among them, the most representative ones include a group of 38 poems "Feelings of Encounter", 7 poems "Looking at the Ancient Times at Ji Qiu", "Deng Youzhou Taiwan Song", "Deng Zezhou City North Tower Banquet", etc.