The incorrect discussion about the Zhenguan Poetry Style is as follows:
The Zhenguan Poetry Style refers to the creative style formed by Emperor Taizong Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty and the literati around him during the Zhenguan period. Theoretically, they advocated integrating the north and the south, eliminating shortcomings and combining strong points, hoping to form a poetic style that has the more advanced, elegant and gorgeous side of the Southern Dynasty poetry style, and the honest, simple, vigorous and cheerful side of the Northern Dynasty poetry style, forming a new dynasty poetry style. .
Representative writers of this period include Li Shimin, Li Baiyao, Yang Shidao, Xu Jingzong, Yu Shinan, etc. Their creations tend to be aristocratic and palace-like, but at the same time they also show a poetic style that is fresh and natural, delicate and agile, yet rough and bold, and expresses their feelings directly.
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The Zhenguan rule was a political situation of political clarity, economic recovery, and cultural prosperity that occurred during the reign of Emperor Taizong Li Shimin in the early Tang Dynasty. Because the reign name was "Zhenguan" (627-649), it was called the "Government of Zhenguan" in history.
Taizong of the Tang Dynasty appointed talented people, knew people and assigned them well; he opened up his mind, respected life, exercised self-restraint, and humbly accepted advice; he also adopted policies such as focusing on agriculture, practicing strict economy, recuperating, reviving culture and education, and improving the imperial examination system. This resulted in a stable situation in society.
And vigorously suppressed foreign aggression, respected the customs of the border tribes, stabilized the border areas, and finally achieved the ideal situation of great governance in the world. The rule of Zhenguan laid an important foundation for the later prosperous Kaiyuan era and pushed China's traditional agricultural society to its heyday.
Territory:
As Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty worked hard to govern, he strengthened his jurisdiction over the Western Regions and other areas politically, strengthened friendly exchanges with Asian countries diplomatically, and actively pacified the barbarians militarily. , and treat ethnic minorities as "loving one" in ethnic relations.
During the Zhenguan period, the territory of the Tang Dynasty was unprecedentedly vast, surpassing the reign of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty. It reached its peak in the first year of Longshuo (661) of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty. At that time, the territory bordered the sea in the east, Congling in the west, and Congling in the north. It crosses the desert in the north and reaches the South China Sea in the south.
Selecting and appointing talents:
Taizong of the Tang Dynasty knew people well and appointed them on their merits, regardless of their origins. Therefore, he was able to recruit many outstanding talents from all walks of life. In the early days, he recruited Fang Xuanling and Du Ruhui, known as "Fang Mou Du Duan". Later, he appointed Changsun Wuji, Yang Shidao, Chu Suiliang, etc., all of whom were loyal and honest men; others such as Li Ji, Li Jing, etc. were also famous generals of the generation.
In addition, Taizong was able to choose talented people regardless of past suspicions. For example, among the civil servants and military generals, Wei Zheng was a Taoist priest and was an old minister of Prince Li Jiancheng. He once proposed the murder of Emperor Taizong; Yu Chigong worked as a blacksmith and a subordinate general, but he was highly valued in both of them. Wang Gui, another old subordinate of Li Jiancheng, and Qin Qiong, the surrendered general, were also reused. It can be said that there are many talents.