Who is the great poet in the third day of Ming Dynasty?
The three masters of poetry and prose in the early Ming Dynasty refer to three writers in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China: Song Lian, Liu Ji and Gao Qi, who are also known as the "three masters of poetry and prose in the early Ming Dynasty" in the history of ancient China literature. Song Lian is the author of Selected Works of Song Shixue. Liu Ji's works were co-edited by later generations as Collection of Sincerity. Gao Qi edited Ming Ji for his poems, and later generations compiled it into The Complete Works of Gao Taishi according to his legacy. Song Lian. The word Jinglian, with a thousand seals, is also known as Xuanzhenzi, Zhen Xuan Taoist and Zhen Xuan Dun. Pujiang (Yiwu, Zhejiang) people. He was born in a poor family, but he was eager to learn since he was a child. He was studied by Wu Lai, Liu Guan and Huang, masters of ancient Chinese prose at the end of Yuan Dynasty. He studied hard all his life. "From childhood to old age, he never went to school for a day and learned everything." At the end of Yuan Dynasty, Yuan Shundi asked him to organize and edit imperial academy. He resigned and wrote a book on the grounds of supporting his parents. Author of Selected Works of Song Shi Xue.