What is the corresponding relationship between three-body poetry and Tang poetry in the early Song Dynasty?
Three-body poetry in the early Song Dynasty inherited the lingering wind of the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, and there was the so-called three-body theory in the early Song Dynasty. Three-body poems in the early Song Dynasty were far from politics and society in content, but mostly modern poems in form. (1) White body (Xiangshan body): Learn from Bai Juyi and cut it casually. (2) Late Tang Style: Learn from Jia Dao and Yao He. (3) Quincy style: Learn from Li Shangyin and try to change the shallow poetic style. Tang Poetry: The Tang Dynasty was the heyday of the development of classical poetry in China. Natural phenomena, political dynamics, working life, social customs and personal feelings can't escape the poet's keen eyes and become the theme of their writing. In the Tang Dynasty, the so-called "Kaiyuan Shengshi" appeared, and the economic and cultural development reached its peak. There are also a large number of outstanding poets in the field of poetry creation, who have written extremely rich poems. Three-body poems in Song Dynasty have the following similarities with Tang poems: First, they are based on history, reflecting history and society. Social stability promotes the prosperity of the city, but the extreme luxury and corruption of the ruling class intensify the exploitation of the people. There are some people with lofty ideals in the imperial court, seeking change. In this social background, some poets who can face up to reality in the poetry world advocate that poetry should reflect reality, which is Guan Xinmin's disease. Their poems are based on the society, serve the people, spread by literature and ink, and their poems are quickly welcomed by the public. Second, all officials are meticulous, with colorful words and gorgeous and neat poetry style. Starting from Li Bai and Du Fu, two great monuments of the Tang Dynasty, poetry began to dominate in the cultural pattern of realism and romanticism. Three-body in Song Dynasty inherited these two aesthetic forms, which is both realistic and romantic. Pursuing the artistic beauty of poetry corrected the shallow style of writing in the Five Dynasties. Third, they all inherited the cultural spirit of "connecting the preceding with the following" in traditional culture. Throughout the Tang Dynasty and the four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty, the literati of that era undoubtedly felt the openness and inheritance of culture. Under their influence, talented people come forth in large numbers. Look at the three-body in the early Song Dynasty, which inherited the elegant demeanor of Tang poetry and played the same role in the situation of talented people and beautiful women in the Song Dynasty and beyond. This is a cultural spirit of * * *.