"The late Tang style is the poetic style formed by the poets in the early Song Dynasty who imitated the poetic styles of Jia Dao and Yao He in the Tang Dynasty. Because Song people often regarded him as a poet in the late Tang Dynasty, it was named "Late Tang Style". In fact, Jia Dao and Yao He were both from the Middle Tang Dynasty. Among the poets in the late Tang Dynasty, the "Nine Monks" stuck to the path of Jia and Yao most prominently, especially. They inherited the bitter spirit of Jia Dao and Yao He, and most of them described the quiet mountain scenery and lonely and indifferent seclusion. Another group of poets in the late Tang Dynasty were Pan Lang and Lin Bu. Their poems mainly praised lakes and mountains and expressed their feelings of seclusion and self-worship.
The main characteristics of "Late Tang Style" poetry school are: 65,438+0, imitating Jia Dao and Yao He, paying attention to the training of bitter songs in creation, and deliberately creating words as ability; 2. In terms of style, we use the near body more than the ancient body; 3. Narrow subject matter and careful observation; 4. The poetic style is thin.