Han nationality, who moved to Hezhou several generations ago, was born in Wujiang, Hezhou (now Wujiang Town, Anhui County).
The world calls it "Zhang Shuibu" and "Zhang".
Zhang Ji is Han Yu's great disciple, and his Yuefu poems are as famous as Wang Jian's, also known as "Zhang Wang Yuefu". Representative works include Qiu Si, Ode to Women, Wild Old Songs and so on.
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Zhang Ji's poetry creation;
Zhang Ji's poetry creation can be roughly divided into three periods.
The early stage is before the age of 40.
40-50 years old is the middle period, and his excellent Yuefu songs are mostly written in this period.
Late stage after the age of 50. At this time, life gradually settled down. Besides writing Yuefu songs, I wrote more modern poems.
He was an active supporter and promoter of the new Yuefu movement in the middle Tang Dynasty. Many of his Yuefu poems reflect the social reality at that time and show sympathy for the people.
His poems are characterized by concise and natural language. It was only built at that time, and it was called "Zhang Wang" internationally.
Poems that widely and profoundly reflect various social contradictions and sympathize with people's sufferings, such as Song of Xia Sai and Complaining for Women, and other poems that depict rural customs and life scenes, such as Song of Picking Lotus and Song of Jiangnan.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhangji