Characteristics of pastoral poems in the prosperous Tang Dynasty
Wang Wei, Meng Haoran, Wei and Liu Zongyuan in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. It inherited Tao Yuanming's pastoral poetry in Tang Dynasty and developed into a unique representative of the pastoral poetry school in Tang Dynasty. The experiences and poetic styles of these four people are not exactly the same, but they all have high unique achievements in the creation of pastoral poems, and there are some similarities or similarities in artistic styles. Wang Wei was a noble court and lived in the mountains in his later years. His poems have a wide range of themes, including quiet, elegant, vigorous and simple style. Meng Haoran's desire to help the world was frustrated, and finally he retired and concentrated on writing pastoral poems; As a local official, Wei pays more attention to people's livelihood, both writing social poems and writing leisurely poems. Liu Zongyuan failed to join the Reform School, and was relegated to death for a long time. His poems mainly express grievances, and some of them are landscape poems.