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The representative of the poetic style in the Western Jin Dynasty
The representative of the poetic style in the Western Jin Dynasty. Pan Yue, Lu Ji, a representative of the Western Jin Dynasty.
The so-called Taikang poetic style refers to the poetic style of the Western Jin Dynasty represented by Lu and Pan. Historical Origin Soon after the Jin emperor replaced Wei, the world was unified again. At that time, the society was relatively stable and the economy developed greatly compared with the struggle among the three countries. Scholars rekindled their enthusiasm for politics and were willing to work for the new dynasty. Lu Ji, from Wu to Luo, is an example. It turns out that there are more literati who transferred from the Cao Wei regime to the Sima regime. In order to consolidate the political power, the ruling group also tried its best to win over the literati. However, due to the complicated internal contradictions of the Western Jin Dynasty royal family, the literati experienced ups and downs in the whirlpool of political struggle and staged a series of life tragedies. Zhang Hua was rewarded for supporting Emperor Wu's attack on Wu, which established his important position in North Korea. Lu Ji's younger brother Taikang entered Luoyang and was appointed by Zhang Hua. At that time, Zhang Hua affirmed and represented the creation of "three Zhang Erlu, two Pan, and one Zuo", namely Zhang Zai, Zhang Xiehe, Lu Jihe, Pan Ni's uncle and Zuo Si, who is famous for his literary talent and poetry.