The position of Lu You in history

Lu You (1 125 to 12 10) is a native of Yinshan, a native of Yuezhou, a Han nationality, a writer, historian and patriotic poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, and the grandson of Shangshu Youcheng and Lu Dian. Together with Wang Anshi, Su Shi and Huang Tingjian, he is also known as the "Four Poets of the Song Dynasty", and together with Yang Wanli, Fan Chengda and You Mao, he is also known as the "Four Poets of the Southern Song Dynasty". Lu You has written a lot in his life and made great achievements in poetry creation. His poetic language is concise and fluent, and his style is rigorous and orderly. He has both Li Bai's boldness and Du Fu's depression and sadness, especially his patriotic enthusiasm, which has a far-reaching influence on later generations. Lu You is also a historical talent, and his Book of Southern Tang Dynasty has high historical value. Many of Lu You's poems express the lofty sentiments of resisting gold and killing the enemy and hating the enemy traitors. Their style is bold and unrestrained, full of strong patriotic passion, and their ideological and artistic achievements are outstanding. They were known as "Little Li Bai" during their lifetime, and they not only became the leaders of the Southern Song Dynasty, but also enjoyed a lofty position in the history of China literature. Lu You was selected as the poet with the largest number of poems in world record association and China with more than 9,000 existing poems, and created a poem that is the best in China. He is an outstanding poet with far-reaching influence in the cultural history of our country.