Who are the Romantic poets?

Romanticism is one of the basic creative methods of literature and art. Representatives of romantic poets include the poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, the poet Li He of the Tang Dynasty, the poet Qu Yuan of the Chu State during the Warring States Period, the poet Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, and the poems and poems of the late Warring States Period. Song Yu.

Representative figure of Romantic poets

1. Li He (poet of Tang Dynasty)

Li He (about 791 AD - about 817 AD), with a long character Ji is "the founder of Chang Ji style poetry." Li He was a romantic poet in the mid-Tang Dynasty. He, Li Bai and Li Shangyin were called the three Lis of the Tang Dynasty. He is a representative of the transition period from the mid-Tang Dynasty to the late Tang Dynasty. Most of the poems he wrote lamented his untimely birth and inner depression, and expressed his pursuit of ideals and ambitions; they also reflected the separatist rule of feudal towns, the dictatorship of eunuchs, and the cruel exploitation of the people at that time. He left behind some eternal good sentences such as "Dark clouds threaten to destroy the city", "When the rooster sings, the world becomes white", "If the sky is affectionate, the sky will also grow old".

2. Qu Yuan (poet of the Chu State during the Warring States Period)

Qu Yuan (about 340 BC - 278 BC) was a poet and politician of the Chu State during the Warring States Period in China. Qu Yuan is the first great patriotic poet in Chinese history, the founder of Chinese romantic literature, the founder and representative writer of "Chu Ci", he opened up the tradition of "Vanilla Beauty", and is known as the "ancestor of Ci and Fu". The ancestor of Chinese poetry."

The emergence of Qu Yuan's works marks that Chinese poetry has entered a new era from collective singing to individual originality. His main works include "Li Sao", "Nine Songs", "Nine Chapters", "Tianwen", etc. The Songs of Chu, with Qu Yuan's works as the main body, is one of the sources of Chinese romantic literature. Together with the Book of Songs, it is also known as "Romance" and has had a profound impact on later generations of poetry.