202 1 accumulation of common sense judgment test sites in civil servants' provincial examinations: literature of Tang Dynasty

Introduction Tang literature is definitely a colorful article, and Tang poetry is the most important one in Tang literature. Learning Tang poetry is to learn those vivid characters, which is the focus of civil servants' common sense inspection. As a frequent visitor, common sense questions are basically set in the first part of the test paper. In the preparation for the test, the common sense questions are too extensive for many candidates, and there are too many contents, so there is often a feeling that there is no way to start. In order to help you remember the test sites better, we specially arranged them for you. Let's take a look at the accumulation of common sense judgment test sites in 20021civil service provincial examination: Tang Dynasty literature. Let's take a look together.

The literature of the Tang Dynasty can correspond to the historical stages of the Tang Dynasty, namely, the early Tang Dynasty (before the prosperity of Kaiyuan), the prosperous Tang Dynasty (during the prosperity of Kaiyuan), the middle Tang Dynasty (after the Anshi Rebellion) and the late Tang Dynasty (from Qiu Fu Uprising to the demise of the Tang Dynasty). The well-known masters such as Wang Wei, Li Bai and Du Fu all came from the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and candidates should also focus on the prosperous Tang Dynasty when reviewing. Let's sum up the figures of the early Tang Dynasty. In the early Tang Dynasty, the four outstanding figures were Yang Jiong, Lu, Luo. Among these four people, Wang Bo has the highest talent, and some famous sentences in Preface to Wang Teng-ting must also be mastered. Zhang Xu, Zhang, He and Bao Rong, the "four sons of Wuzhong" in the early Tang Dynasty, should also be mastered. In particular, Zhang was handed down from generation to generation with "A Moonlit Night on a Spring River", which was praised as "a piece of paper covering the whole Tang Dynasty".

In the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the stars are bright. We should also realize that Tang poetry flourished because in the Tang Dynasty, it was possible to use poetry as an official. For example, Wang Wei's poems were appreciated by Princess Yu Zhen and reached the peak of her life. Li Bai was called to Beijing for the first time, and his poems were affirmed by the princess and recommended by He. Xuanzong admired them and became an official in North Korea. Xuanzong gave them to Hanlin. Different styles of poems in the Tang Dynasty can also be used as one of the test sites, such as Gao Shi, Cen Can and Wang Changling. Landscape pastoral poems include Wang Wei (Shi Fo), Meng Haoran and others. Li Bai (Poet Fairy) and Du Fu (Poet Sage) have their own characteristics, and romanticism and realism are different due to different living backgrounds. Li Bai's poems and songs need students to accumulate more, and many poems have the poet's mood at that time.

After the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi (poet demon) in the middle Tang Dynasty was also a figure worthy of investigation. He, Du Fu and Li Bai are also called the three great poets in the Tang Dynasty. Seeking truth from facts, he led the "New Yuefu Movement" at that time, advocated the combination of poetry and current affairs, and advocated the readability of poetry. In the late Tang Dynasty, there were Du Mu and Li Shangyin, the "Little Du Li" we were familiar with. The style of the Tang Dynasty is condensed in the poetic style, which is based on people's style.

For example: which of the following four poems appeared at the latest ()?

A.it's hard to go! Travel is hard, don't go astray! Where to go today.

B. the flowers are more and more attractive, and the shallow grass can be without horseshoes.

C. Silkworms will weave until they die in spring, and candles will drain the wick every night

D. The spring tide is in Lian Haiping, and the bright moon is born at sea.

Answer C, analysis: A is Li Bai's poem, which prevailed in the Tang Dynasty. B Bai Juyi's poems, in the middle Tang Dynasty. C is a poem by Li Shangyin in the late Tang Dynasty. D is Zhang's Moonlit Night on the Spring River in the early Tang Dynasty. So, the answer to this question is C.

The above is the accumulation of common sense judgment test sites in the 20021provincial civil service examination: related documents in Tang Dynasty. I hope that when you recite common sense, you can compare and sort it out, not just recite it. In addition to systematic study, you should pay more attention to the accumulation in daily work and life. The study of common sense needs constant accumulation in order to be comfortable in the examination room. Wish you success!