Which poet wrote the most poems in the Tang Dynasty?

Among the poets in the Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi preserved the most works.

Bai Juyi compiled Bai's Anthology (formerly known as Bai's Changqing Collection) before his death, and collected more than 3,800 poems, which were later lost. The earliest extant white poetry anthology is an engraving of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty, with more than 3,600 poems (including dozens of others). Ma Yuan reprint in Ming Dynasty and Bonadaoyuan 16 18 Japanese and Shao editions are basically the same. In the early Qing Dynasty, Wang Liming's Poems of White Xiangshan was only a collection of poems. Bai Yuan's Poems by Chen You, Collection of Classical Literature Research Materials Bai Juyi Volume, edited by Chen Youqin, published by Zhonghua Book Company 1962, and Bai Juyi Research by Hideki Hayashi are all important reference books for research. Modern people took Shaoxing as the base and participated in the formation of Bai Juyi's Collection, with Bai Zhuan, an important preface and postscript, and a chronicle. Modern Zhu Jincheng has a detailed textual research on Bai Juyi's notes.

Bai Juyi (772-846), a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was a layman in Xiangshan. His ancestral home is Taiyuan, Shanxi. In his later years, he became an official until the young prince. When I arrived at my great-grandfather, I moved to Shimonoseki (now north of Weinan, Shaanxi). Bai Juyi died in Luoyang in 846 AD and was buried in Xiangshan. Also known as "Du Libai" with Li Bai and Du Fu. Realistic poet. His poems have a wide range of themes, diverse forms and simple and popular language, and are known as "the poet's magic" and "the king of poets". Official to Hanlin bachelor, Zuo Zanshan doctor. Up to now, there are Bai's "Changqing Collection", and the representative works include Song of Eternal Sorrow, Charcoal Man, Pipa Travel and so on.