Who writes the most poems in the world?

This is a very interesting question, because it involves an important way for human beings to record history, culture and emotions-poetry.

First of all, it should be stated that the number of poems written by a person is not necessarily the standard to measure its value and influence. After all, quality and depth are also important factors. However, in terms of quantity, the following characters may have written the most poems:

1. Milla Bai Nuo.

Ma Zhi Nuo is an Indian poetess and believer. She wrote poems from an early age to express her love and devotion to God. Her works are widely sung and recited, covering various topics such as religion, love and nature. According to statistics, Ma wrote about 1300 poems in his life.

2. Li Bai of China

Li Bai was one of the famous poets in Tang Dynasty in China. He is known as the "Poet Fairy" and regarded as a mythical existence by later generations. Li Bai's poems and songs involve politics, love and nature, and are regarded as one of the representatives of China's ancient poems. According to statistics, Li Bai wrote more than 1000 poems in his life.

3. william shakespeare is in England.

Shakespeare is one of the most famous dramatists and poets in the history of English literature, and his works are widely regarded as one of the classics of English literature. Although Shakespeare took drama as the main form, he also wrote some poems, including sonnets and narrative poems. According to statistics, Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets and two narrative poems in his life.

4. Rumi in Persia

Rumi is one of the most famous mystical poets in the history of Persian literature. His works involve human emotions, spiritual life, religion and other fields. His works are widely circulated all over the world and are well received. According to statistics, Rumi wrote about 25,000 poems in his life.

These are four influential and expressive poets in human history. They not only wrote many poems, but also their works were highly praised and sung by later generations. Their poems are not only the carrier of culture, but also the expression and accumulation of human emotions.