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In the early years of Zhenyuan in Tang Dezong, Zhang Ji studied poetry in Weizhou with Wang Jian, and then returned to his hometown and Zhangzhou. In 796, in the twelfth year of Zhenyuan, another poet at that time, Meng Jiao, came to Hezhou to visit Zhang Ji in Cologne. Two years later, Zhang Ji traveled to the north and met Han Yu, who was already famous at that time, in Bianzhou through the matchmaking of Meng Jiao. So Zhang Ji worshipped Han Yu as a teacher and learned poetry from him. In the fifteenth year of Zhenyuan, through Han Yu's recommendation and his own efforts, he was admitted to Jinshi and started his official career. In 806, the first year of Yuanhe, he held the post of Taizu in Taichang Temple. In the process of holding this post, he also met the poet Bai Juyi. From then on, they often communicated with each other, which had a great influence on their later poetry creation. Zhang Ji worked in Taizu's position for ten years, and still suffered from eye diseases, which almost led to blindness. Therefore, people in the Ming Dynasty called him "the poor and blind Zhang Taizhu". It was not until the 11th year of Yuanhe that he was promoted to teaching assistant in imperial academy, and his eye disease slowly recovered. Since then, he has also served as secretary and doctor of Lang.
The above is the content of Zhang Ji's introduction. The most important thing he left to future generations was his Yuefu poems, which had a great influence on poets from the late Tang Dynasty to the Five Dynasties.
Which dynasty did Zhang Ji belong to?
Which dynasty was Zhang Ji? Zhang Ji lived in the Tang Dynasty. He is a famous poet in Tang Dynasty, whose name is Wenchang. He is from Wujiang, Hezhou, which is Wujiang Town and County in Anhui today. He is Han nationality. He moved to Hezhou in his last life, so he is from Wujiang, Hezhou. Zhang Ji is called "Zhang Yesi" and "Zhang Shuibu". Zhang Ji is a great disciple of Han, and his Yuefu poems are juxtaposed with Wang Jian's. His famous poems include Qiu Si and Xia Sai Qu.
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According to Ma Su's Three Records of Yunxian, Zhang Ji, a poet in the late Tang Dynasty, had a crush on Du Fu's poems, so Zhang Ji burned Du Fu's famous sentences one by one, then mixed the burnt paper ash with honey and ate three spoonfuls every morning. One day, Zhang Ji's friend came to see him and happened to meet Zhang Ji eating paper ash, so he asked him, "Zhang Ji said," Because I can write a good poem Du Like Fu after eating Du Fu's poem! " His friend laughed after hearing this.
Zhang Ji's Yuefu poems have high artistic achievements. He is very good at summing up the opposites of things and can form a strong contrast in one or more articles. He is also good at sketching and portraying all kinds of characters carefully and sincerely. Zhang Ji is more based on the new Yuefu, which is a "famous story". Sometimes he can use old topics to create new charm. Easy-to-understand and implicit language can make readers read more clearly and can often be used as poetry. Zhang Ji also considered refining the conclusion to achieve the effect of implicit criticism and satire. Zhang Ji's five laws are decorated with algae instead of carving. From his plain and fluent language, we can see his deep affection, which had a great influence on the five laws in the late Tang Dynasty.
Whose student is Zhang Ji?
Zhang Ji was a poet in the middle and late Tang Dynasty. Although his reputation is not comparable to that of poets such as Li Bai and Du Fu, he has made outstanding achievements in poetry. His main achievement is that he is good at describing things with completely opposite sides in Yuefu poems and giving people a strong contrast in one or several articles. Moreover, he is also good at portraying the images of all kinds of characters implicitly and truly. Because of his achievements in Yuefu poetry, later generations called him and Wang Jian, another poet at that time, "Zhang Wang Yuefu". So whose student is Zhang Ji? Let's see his teacher.
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Zhang Ji's teacher is also a great figure. He was a famous writer, thinker and philosopher in the Tang Dynasty in China, and was known as Han Yu, the leader of the "Eight Masters in the Tang and Song Dynasties". Zhang Ji became a student of Han Yu in the 14th year of Zhenyuan in Tang Dezong. At that time, Zhang Ji was traveling in the north. During his travels, he met Han Yu, who was already famous at that time, in Bianzhou through the introduction of his good friend, another poet in the Tang Dynasty. Zhang Jisheng was born in 766 AD, and Han Yu was born in 768 AD. In terms of age, Zhang Ji is two years older than Han Yu, but this does not prevent Zhang Ji from learning poetry from Han Yu. After Zhang Ji's own efforts and Han Yu's recommendation, Zhang Ji was finally admitted to the Jinshi in the fifteenth year of Zhenyuan and began his official career.
I believe everyone already knows the question of "whose student is Zhang Ji". In fact, Han Yu not only gave Zhang Ji a lot of help in his studies, but also gave him great care in officialdom. For example, in the first year of Changqing (82 1), it was on the recommendation of Han Yu that Zhang Ji was promoted to Dr. Guo Zi. It can be seen that Han Yu has a great influence on Zhang Ji.