Zhao Yi's Best Poems in Qing Dynasty

Zhao Yi's best poems in Qing Dynasty are as follows:

1, Zhao Yi's most famous poem "On Five Poems, Part Two". Zhao Yi, a famous poet in Qing Dynasty, is knowledgeable and upright. The word Yun Song,No. Oubei, Han nationality, was born in Yanghu, Jiangsu Province (now Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province). He has read many excellent works and books of famous poets, and his thinking is active and eclectic. The Qing Dynasty advocated "innovation", and it was called the three masters of the Qing Dynasty together with Yuan Mei and Zhang Wentao. There are 64 existing poems.

2. Zhao Yi's "On Five Poems II" is deeply impassioned, and the last two sentences are full of praise! Let's take a look at this whole poem: Du Li's poem has been passed down from mouth to mouth, but it is not new so far. There are many talented people all over the country, and their poems and popularity will last for hundreds of years.

Zhao Yi was an outstanding writer and historian in Qing Dynasty. His poems are a must in the Qing Dynasty and occupy a place in the history of literature. Zhao Yi's poems have distinct personal characteristics. He left many poems praised by later generations in his life. Zhao Yi's life experience is very rich. The following is a brief introduction of Zhao Yi.

Zhao Yi's father died when he was a teenager. Zhao Yi inherited his father's career and became a private school teacher. His excellent literary accomplishment also laid the foundation for his later life. He not only dares to judge the poetic characteristics and styles of famous poets in past dynasties, but also is unique, advocating that the focus of poetry creation should be "spiritual nature". Most of his poems are unique in style. Sometimes they allude to state affairs, and sometimes they metaphor life, and their ideas are very novel. It is probably because of Zhao Yi's character of daring to say and do that he has created his brilliant life.