What are the representative figures of landscape poets?

1, Tao Yuanming (about 365-427), Ziliang, no.56, was known as Mr. Jingjie in the world, and changed his name to Qian after he entered Liu and Song Dynasties. Poet, writer, lyricist and essayist at the end of Eastern Jin Dynasty and the beginning of Southern Song Dynasty. A native of Xunyang Chai Sang (now Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province) in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He worked as a small official for several years, then resigned and went home, and then lived in seclusion. Rural life is the main theme of Tao Yuanming's poems, and his related works include Drinking and Returning to the Garden.

2. Xie Lingyun (385 -433), Han nationality, from Huiji, Zhejiang Province, was originally Xie's family in Chenjun. Posthumous title "Ke", the grandson of Xie Xuan, a famous soldier in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was called "". He also attacked Gong to thank Kang Gong and Xie. A famous landscape poet in Liu and Song Dynasties was the pioneer of the landscape poetry school in the history of China literature. Xie Lingyun lived in the Southern Dynasties, the Song Dynasty and the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

3. Wang Wei is a representative writer of the pastoral poetry school in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. He is versatile and proficient in painting, calligraphy and music. In his early years, Wang Wei aspired to fame and fortune, and wrote many poems with heroic style, open realm and lofty sentiments, most of which were poems with the theme of frontier ranger, such as Youth Travel, Old Man Travel, Dragon Head Song, Frontier Ambassador and so on.

4. Meng Haoran is a representative writer of the pastoral school in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and he is also the first poet who created a large number of pastoral poems in the Tang Dynasty. Most of his poems are landscape poems, or he writes about the scenery he saw in various places during his travels, or about the natural scenery of his hometown. Among them, lonely feelings are often mixed with frustration, and homesickness is integrated into the entertainment of the scenery.

5. Liu Zongyuan (773-819) was born in Hedong (now Yuncheng, Shanxi). Liu Zongyuan's pastoral poems are good at expressing loneliness and lofty realm, and contain profound spiritual pain. For example, Xiju: I have been disturbed by the official robes for a long time. I am glad that I am an exile in this wild south China. I am now a neighbor of plantation owners and harvesters, and I am a guest in the mountains. Xiao Geng radish, tied my fishing boat in the evening, I shuttled through the quiet stream, hardly met anyone, sang a long poem and stared at the blue sky.