Wang Changling (698-757), whose real name was a famous frontier poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, was also known as Wang Jiangning and Wang Longbiao because he was Jiangning Cheng. His representative works include Out of the Village, Seven Poems of Joining the Army, Lotus Inn and Xin Jianbiao, etc. He is famous for his seven unique works.
There were 472 poems in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, including 74 poems by Wang Changling, accounting for almost one sixth. Wang Changling was a middle-aged poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. He created the Seven Wonders earlier. He was an early "Seven Wonders Master" who wrote a large number of Seven Wonders and achieved excellent results, and became a famous poet with the Seven Wonders alone. Thanks to the efforts of Li Bai and others, the Seven Wonders gradually became a popular genre in the Tang Dynasty, so he was as famous as Li Bai in the Seven Wonders. The "Seven Musts" arrived in Wang Changling, but the system was fixed and the expression technique was completely mature, which had a great influence on later generations.
In the Qing Dynasty, Pan Deyu said in "Poems on Farming and Foraging": "The seven wonders are the first. What is the mark of Wang Long?" You cheng went from shallow to deep, and the dragon marks went from rough to shallow, all of which were big. "