What is the brief history of China's poetry?

A Brief History of China's Poetry includes the poems of Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Yuan Dynasty, Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty.

1, Tang poetry.

Poetry in the Tang Dynasty (6 18 -907) is the golden age of China's poetry and a peak in the history of ancient China literature. It is famous for its beautiful artistic expression, profound ideological connotation and extensive social influence. Representative writers are Du Fu, Li Bai and Bai Juyi. Tang poetry is famous for its beautiful artistic expression, profound ideological connotation and extensive social influence. Representative works include Du Fu's Ascending the Mountain, Li Bai's Entering the Wine and Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow.

2. Poetry in Song Dynasty.

The Song Dynasty (960-1279) was a relatively quiet period in the history of China's poetry, with Su Shi, Yang Wanli and Xin Qiji as the representative writers. Song Ci is famous for its lyricism, gracefulness, delicacy and freshness, and its representative works include Su Shi's Water Tune Song Tou, Yang Wanli's Spring Tour in Qiantang and Xin Qiji's Jade Case Garden.

3. Poetry in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties.

During the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties (1279-191year), there were various forms of poetry, with more extensive contents and themes, with Gao Qi and Ma Zhiyuan as the representative figures. Poetry in Ming Dynasty is famous for its beautiful lyricism, with Chen Zilong and Yu Qian as the representative writers. Poetry in Qing Dynasty is characterized by the change of literature and the rise of various schools. Representative writers are Nalan Xingde and Li Qingzhao.