A writer who has made important contributions to the development of seven-character poems

Cao Pi and Bao Zhao were one of the most influential poets in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.

Bao Zhao (4 16? -466 years), or "Bao Zhao" to avoid the taboo of Wuhou, the word Ming Yuan, ancestral home in the East China Sea (now Tancheng County, Shandong Province) [30]? A litterateur in the Southern Song Dynasty, he was called "Yu Bao" with Yu Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, and "the three masters of Yuanjia" with Yan Yanzhi and Xie Lingyun.

Bao Zhao came from a poor family and engaged in farming when he was young. In the 12th year of Yuanjia (435), Bao Zhao was promoted to assistant minister of Linchuan by Liu Yiqing, and then he entered Liu Yiji, Liu Zhuo shogunate, followed by Song Xiaowu and Liu Jun. In the fifth year of Daming (46 1), Bao Zhao was appointed as the former army, so he was called "Bao joined the army".

In the second year of Taishi (466), Liu Zikai was killed for failing to resist Liu Mi of the Song Dynasty, and Bao Zhao was killed in the disorderly army at the age of 5 1 year. His poems are elegant and do not avoid danger; He also created the method of rhyming seven-character quatrains and changing rhymes in the middle, which had a great influence on later poems. There is also the collection of bags.

In terms of literary creation, Bao Zhao's famous works in immortals, mountains, farewell, history chanting, archaizing, counting poems, building poems, crossword puzzles and couplets have greatly promoted the development of China's classical poems. At the same time, there is a serious problem in Bao Zhao's literary achievements, that is, whether Bao Zhao is the forerunner or the source of Liang Chengong's poems.

In this regard, critics such as Xiao Zixian in Nanliang, Zhang Jie in Song Dynasty, Liu in Modern Times and Chen Zhongfan in Modern Times basically agree. Zhong et al., director of the China Society of Chinese and Foreign Literary Theories, think that there are essential differences between Bao Zhao's poems and palace poems.