The "Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty" refers to the four poets of the early Tang Dynasty, Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin, and Luo Binwang. They were small in officialdom but great in talent, high in fame but low in status. Their hearts were full of fantasies and passions for gaining fame, and they had simmering thoughts. They appeared in the literary world as talented scholars and were known as the "Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty". , became a new force in the poetry preparation period of the early Tang Dynasty, and the creative personalities of the four people were different. Among them, Lu Zhaolin and Luo Binwang were good at singing, and Wang Bo and Yang Jiong were good at writing poems. A strong momentum and generous and sad touching power began to appear in the poem, which was particularly fully expressed in the ancient style and song lines.
The "Four Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty" had great influence on Tang poetry. The main contributions are as follows:
1. The theme and content are large. They moved the description scenes and themes from the palace to the market, such as Lu Zhaolin's "Ancient Meanings of Chang'an"; from Taige to Jiangshan and Hanmo. , such as Yang Jiong's "Walking in the Army", and there is a strong style and momentum in the poem, a generous and sad touching power, especially the seven-character song lines of Lu and Luo, which are grand in momentum, broad in vision, and written ups and downs. Some poems have a high spirit of ambition and spirit, which are mainly reflected in their farewell poems and frontier fortress poems, such as Wang Bo's "Farewell to Du Shaofu in Shuchuan". /p>
2. A useful exploration of the metrical form of poetry was made. First of all, the five-character and eight-sentence rhythmic poetry began to take shape, especially the five rhymes of Wang Bo and Yang Jiong, which pursued the neatness of antitheses and the coordination of rhythm and emotion. Relatively stable, with a kind of conceited heroic spirit and generous feelings. Yang Jiong's five-character rhythm has fully conformed to the sticky rhythm of modern style, and played an important role in shaping the five-character rhythm. Secondly, the ancient style and the song style are particularly important. The seven-character songs of Lu Zhaolin and Luo Binwang have become more complete, with grand momentum, broad vision, and vigorous spirit, such as Lu Zhaolin's "The Road Is Difficult" and Luo Binwang's "The Imperial Capital".
Of course, "Four. The poetry style of "Jie" also belongs to the "contemporary style" and did not completely get rid of the influence of the popular court poetry style at that time, but Tang poetry with both sound, rhythm and style began to form from them.