The prosperity of Tang poetry is the inevitable result of the development of poetry in Qin, Han, Wei, Jin and Six Dynasties, right?

That's right.

The development law of literature itself is the internal factor of the prosperity of Tang poetry. From the pre-Qin Dynasty to the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, the development of poetry experienced a long historical development process. The development of Tang poetry can not be separated from the poet's spirit of criticizing and inheriting tradition, making bold innovations and being brave in creation.

Tang poetry generally refers to poems written in the Tang Dynasty, and can also be extended to poems in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, which is the inheritance of poems in the Wei, Jin and Southern Dynasties and the opening of the Song Dynasty. "Nine doors in heaven are exposed to the palace, and many countries wear clothes to worship the pearl crown." In the Tang Dynasty, China enjoyed economic prosperity, social stability, frequent foreign exchanges and free and unrestrained thoughts. Modern poetry gradually developed and perfected, and became the peak and model of China ancient literature.