What do Li Bai's poems and songs refer to in Tang Wenzong's Three Unique Poems of the Tang Dynasty?

Tang Wenzong's three unique poems in Tang Dynasty refer to Li Bai's poems and songs, Pei Minzhi's swordsmanship and Zhang Xu's cursive script.

It is recorded in the Biography of Literature and Art in the New Tang Dynasty that during the reign of literate Sect, the imperial edict took Bai Ge poetry, Pei Min's sword dance and Zhang Xu's cursive script as the "three musts". Tang Wenzong Li Ang (809-840) was the son of Tang Muzong and the brother of Tang Jingzong. Tang Wenzong's younger brother Tang Jingzong was killed by eunuchs, so Li Ang was "lucky" to become emperor. After Li Ang ascended the throne, he changed the Yuan Dynasty to Taihe, and it was during this period that he wrote down the imperial edict of "Three Exquisites in the Prosperous Tang Dynasty".

Introduction to the Three Musts in Tang Dynasty:

1, Li Bai's poem

Li Bai is a poet and a fallen immortal. Everything about Li Bai can be linked with the word "immortal", and his own talent and boldness add a touch of immortality to him. At present, according to historical records, Li Bai's complete works include 10 10 songs, most of which are well known and included in our textbooks.

2. Pei Min's fencing.

Pei Min, known as the first swordsman in the Tang Dynasty, is known as the first swordsman in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Pei Min, a former general of Jin Wuwei in the Tang Dynasty, was brave and incompetent, especially in fencing. He walked in Ma Rufei, threw his sword into the clouds and enjoyed Pei Min's sword dance, as if he were enjoying a landscape painting.

3. Zhang Xu cursive script.

Zhang Xu was a famous calligrapher in Tang Dynasty in China. He was born into a noble family. When he was young, he learned calligraphy from his uncle and made great achievements. Zhang Xu is a good drinker. Every time he drinks it, he is wild and unrestrained, high-spirited and splashing ink. Zhang Xu is good at observing things in life and all kinds of life. When writing a book, he integrated his feelings and voices into his own thoughts and added them to cursive scripts to create his own original style.