Xie Tiao, a native of Southern Song Dynasty, has a high literary talent and left many wonderful poems. The words "The bones of great writers are your brushes, and I grew up beside you in Tianyuan" are farewell speeches of tall buildings, which are written separately by the subject and the object. The first half of the sentence praised Liu Yun's article, which was particularly vigorous. The second half of the sentence explained his poem according to Xiao Xie's self-quotation, just like Xiao Xie's poem.
This sentence actually comes from Li Bai's farewell school book Xie Tiao Zhou. Li Bai has a soft spot for Xie Tiao, so he is full of praise for his poems and characters. So in this poem, Li Bai will compare himself with Xie Tiao. Of course, it is through this that Li Bai naturally shows his confidence in his literary talent.
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The main achievement of Xie Tiao's poetry lies in the creation of landscape poems. Xie Tiao described the landscape of southern Anhui with Xuancheng as the center with his beautiful and delicate poems, and made new exploration and development on the landscape poems since Xie Lingyun, which had a good influence on later Tang poems. Xie Tiao is the most famous poet among the Eight Friends of Jingling. His poems in Xidi are very narrow in subject matter. Apart from feasting and entertainment, they are chanting things, such as "Yong 'an Wind" and "Yong 'an Bamboo". Although this kind of chanting poems has a little sustenance, the Lord demands its shape.
There are also many Yuefu folk songs that imitate the Han, Wei, Jin and Song Dynasties. Although these works do not reflect significant social content, they do show boudoir feelings and have a certain flavor of life.