The eighty-one volumes of "Chronicles of Tang Poetry" and "Sikuquanshu" are collected in the Poetry and Prose Review Category of Jibu. This book is a rich collection. During the three hundred years from the beginning of the Tang Dynasty to the end of the Tang Dynasty, it has collected some of the poems of 1,150 poets. Ji Shi Jue Li is not only a collection of poems from the Tang Dynasty, but also a compilation of poetry reviews from the Tang and Song Dynasties, which also shows its characteristics. It is large in scale and rich in materials, providing valuable information for the study of Tang poetry. Because the compiler has a broad vision and an objective attitude, he not only focuses on picking up famous works by everyone, but also takes into account the excellent works of monks, women and even low-status people, and collects them. Therefore, many people who are difficult to pass down can survive, such as Zhang's "Poet" The book "Subject and Object Pictures" is "only used to compile the summary" ("Summary of the Complete Collection of Siku"). This is one of the achievements of "Chronicles of Tang Poetry". Secondly, Guo Shaoyu's "Song Poetry Research" says that it is recorded in the book, "even if it is well-known among the people, it is also qualified for editing." For example, Wu Qian's "On Poetry Quatrains" notes: "Wang Zhihuan's "Liangzhou Ci" says, "The Yellow River goes far up between the white clouds," and "Chronicles of Tang Poems" says, "The yellow sand goes straight up between the white clouds." Wu Xiuling believed in it and thought it was not easy." Furthermore, excerpts from previous criticisms are of great reference value. For example, in Li Bai's "Wu Qi Song", He Zhizhang praised it, "You can weep ghosts and gods." For example, Wang Shiyuan said that Meng Haoran's "bones are pure and clear, his demeanor is calm, he saves troubles and resolves disputes, and establishes righteousness." Others say that Yuan Zhen is "good at chronicling events" and Lu Guimeng is "well-educated and well-literated, especially good at talking and laughing" and "his poems are clear and beautiful". It also records the official and poetic events of Li Bai, Du Fu, Han Yu, Bai Juyi and others in detail. However, due to the large amount of materials compiled, it is inevitable that the paper will be divided into pieces. The preface says that during the Tang Dynasty, "anthologies, miscellanies, biographies, histories, inscriptions, and stone inscriptions, down to a couplet, were collected and recorded throughout the three hundred years of the Tang Dynasty." The remnants of the remaining ink have not yet been discarded." Hu Zhenheng said: "Although Ji's book contains poems, deeds, and comments, it seems to be a flow of poetry, but the emphasis is on recording poems, so it should be a masterpiece for the editor. The extensive collection and detailed textual research are of great merit. Tang poetry is not detailed.
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