Why did poetry flourish in the Tang Dynasty?
The Tang Dynasty is recognized as a paradise for poetry, the so-called "Yuan Qu of Tang Poetry and Song Poetry", in which all poems belong to the Tang Dynasty, and the status and monopoly of the Tang Dynasty in the history of poetry can also be seen. There are different opinions about the reasons for the prosperity of Tang poetry since ancient times. To sum up, the economic, political, cultural and historical aspects of the Tang Dynasty are extremely suitable for the development of poetry, thus making it reach an unprecedented peak in the Tang Dynasty. Historically, China in the Tang Dynasty was a big country in China, and the Tang Dynasty was a peak of the development of feudal society. Such a prosperous economy provides the necessary conditions for things like art. Simply put, if people still don't have enough to eat and their heads may move at any time, I'm afraid it's not a good time to express poetic feelings. However, in the Tang Dynasty, the country was rich and the people were strong, before which there was Taizong's concept of chastity, and after that there was Xuanzong Kaiyuan. Du: "Rice. The public and private granaries are abundant, and the society has almost reached the point of ancient harmony. In such an era of national prosperity and national security, poetry has found fertile ground for vigorous development. The loose political policy implemented in the Tang Dynasty also played a very important role in the prosperity of poetry. A series of policies and measures implemented by the rulers, such as the coexistence of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, broadening the way of speaking, and selecting scholars by poetry, are another social reason for the prosperity of Tang poetry. The relatively poor historical accumulation laid a good foundation for the rule of Tang poetry. Before the Tang Dynasty, although there was the song of The Book of Songs, it was in the style of Chen Gongliang, but there was no peak to look up to. Can paint with white paper, follow one's inclinations, flow naturally, and have no scruples, so that future generations can see Mount Tai, cover the sun, open their eyes, and feel compassion for others. Mr. Lu Xun once said: "There is no poem after the Tang Dynasty. "