The representative figure of "Poetry School of Han, Wei and Six Dynasties" in the late Qing Dynasty is

Wang Kaiyun is a representative figure of poetry schools in the late Qing Dynasty.

Wang Kaiyun (1833- 19 16) was born in Xiangtan, Hunan. He is a famous writer, scholar, historian and calligrapher in modern China, and also a poet leader and master of Chinese studies in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.

Wang Kaiyun's poetry creation advocates the retro, the poems of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, especially the Han Yuefu and Jian 'an literature. He believes that these poems are simple in style and sincere in emotion, and have high artistic value. Therefore, his poetry creation mainly imitates the poems of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, and the forms are mostly five-character ancient poems and seven-character ancient poems.

Wang Kaiyun's poetry is simple and elegant in style, concise and lively in language and harmonious and beautiful in rhythm. His poetry occupies an important position in the history of modern literature in China, and is regarded as the representative of the poetry schools in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties.

Wang Kaiyun has made great achievements in the fields of Confucian classics, history and calligraphy. His academic research involves classic works such as Zhouyi, Shangshu and The Book of Songs, which has made important contributions to the research and inheritance of China traditional culture. In addition, he is also a famous calligrapher, good at official and running scripts, and his works are praised as elegant, beautiful and magnificent.

The origin of poetry school in the late Qing Dynasty;

The poetry school of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties in the late Qing Dynasty refers to a literary school in the late Qing Dynasty, whose main feature is to admire and imitate the poetry creation style of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties. The period of Han, Wei and Six Dynasties is an important period in the history of China literature, and its poetry writing style is simple and sincere, which has high artistic value. In the late Qing Dynasty, with the influx of western culture and the decline of China's traditional culture, some writers began to pursue retro, admired the poems of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, and imitated their creative styles, thus forming the poetry schools of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties.

Wang Kaiyun, Deng Fulun, Gao Xinkui and others are the representatives of the poetry schools in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties. Their poems are mainly composed of five-character poems and seven-character poems, with rigorous form, concise language and beautiful rhythm. They emphasized the emotional expression and artistry of poetry, pursued simple, elegant and beautiful poetic style, and opposed the grandiose poetic style popular at that time.

The emergence of the school of poetry in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties in the late Qing Dynasty reflected the writers' re-understanding and respect for traditional culture at that time, and also reflected their in-depth study and exploration of the art of poetry. This school of poetry played an important role in the history of modern literature in China and had a far-reaching impact on the development of China literature. At the same time, their creative ideas and artistic pursuits have also had important enlightenment and influence on later writers.