The Tang Dynasty is the prosperous period of China's poetry, and its styles and schools are varied and colorful. For example, Wang Wei's idyllic poems are quiet and beautiful, Li Bai's poems are unrestrained and elegant, Du Fu's poems are depressed and frustrated, Bai Juyi's poems are popular and simple, and Li Shangyin's poems are exquisite and beautiful, all of which reflect the poet's character, temperament, experience and cultivation. The formation of colorful creative schools is an important symbol of the prosperity of literature in an era. At this point, Tang poetry is unprecedented. Besides Li Bai and Du Fu, there are many important schools and schools in Wan Ren as follows.
Landscape pastoral poetry
Represented by Meng Haoran and Wang Wei, he inherited Tao Yuanming's thought, and took the leisure life of mountains and rivers as the theme, which was full of poetry and life interest.
Frontier poems in the prosperous Tang Dynasty
Represented by Gao Shi, Cen Can, Wang Changling and Wang Zhihuan, this paper describes the hard environment and homesickness of the troops on the border. Some are high-spirited, some are solemn and stirring, and some are solemn and stirring.
New Yuefu Movement
Represented by Bai Juyi and Yuan Zhen. Learn the advantages of Han Yuefu poems, advocate paying attention to society, "making things happen according to circumstances", and the words are popular and smooth.
Hanmengpai
Represented by Han Yu, Meng Jiao and Li He. Pursue whimsy and clever words.
Du Shi
Represented by Du Fu. The poetic style is gloomy, the language and text structure are full of changes, and the refinement of words and sentences is emphasized. Poetry criticized the corruption of the imperial court and the darkness of society.