In history, who are the famous writers of Tang poetry, Song poetry, Yuanqu and Ming and Qing novels? What achievements have you made?

The Tang Dynasty is the era of poetry prosperity in China's history, with nearly 50,000 poems handed down to this day. These poems have perfect artistic form and good ideological content, and they are still loved by people today. Famous poets include Li Bai, Du Fu and Bai Juyi. Li Bai lived in the most prosperous period of the Tang Dynasty, and his poems described the magnificent scenery of the motherland with unrestrained enthusiasm and magnificent momentum. People call him "Poet Fairy". Du Fu lived in the Tang Dynasty from complexity to decline, and his poems reflected a complicated and turbulent historical era. People call him a "poet saint". Bai Juyi lived in the decline and fall of the Tang Dynasty. His poems expose and satirize the evils of the ruling class and express the sufferings of the people.

Song ci developed on the basis of Tang poetry. Famous poets are Su Shi, Li Qingzhao and Xin Qiji. Su Shi, a famous Dongpo, expanded the content of his ci, focusing on expressing his bold thoughts and feelings, which had a great influence on later generations. Li Qingzhao was an outstanding poetess in Song Dynasty. Her poems are euphemistic, fresh and sincere. Her early poems are full of life, while her later works are permeated with feelings of worrying about the country and the people. Xin Qiji's ci is full of ambition to restore the Central Plains and fighting spirit against national oppression.

Drama developed in Yuan Dynasty. The famous playwright is Guan Hanqing, and Dou Eyuan is his masterpiece. The content of the script boldly exposed the darkness of feudal rule, and at the same time enthusiastically praised the people's struggle spirit. Guan Hanqing's works shine brilliantly in thought and art, and are deeply loved by the people.

Novels in Ming and Qing Dynasties include the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasties. Although the content of the story is not completely in line with historical facts, the plot is extremely vivid and attractive, and it is still loved by people today. Shi Naian, another novelist at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, wrote Water Margin, which created many heroic images and praised the peasant uprising spirit. The novel The Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en, a novelist in the Ming Dynasty, reflects the people's spirit of despising feudal rule and daring to struggle.

The first eighty chapters of A Dream of Red Mansions were written by Cao Xueqin, a great writer in the Qing Dynasty, and the last forty chapters were continued by the writer Gao Jaw, making A Dream of Red Mansions a complete work. The content of the novel profoundly exposes the cruelty and decay of the feudal system and the feudal ruling class, and reflects the historical truth of the decline of feudal society. This novel is not only ideological, but also artistic. It is the best combination of ideology and artistry in China's classical literature and occupies an important position in the history of world literature. In addition, outstanding novels in Ming and Qing Dynasties include Wu's The Scholars and Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio.