The famous lyric poet in ancient Greece is

The famous lyric poets in ancient Greece are as follows:

1, Anacreon: He was one of the lyric poets in ancient Greece and was born around 570 BC. Anacreon's poems are few and far between. The most famous ones are his drinking poems and love songs. His poems have beautiful language, sincere feelings, concise form and elegant style.

2. Sappho: She is a famous female lyric poet in ancient Greece and a rare female writer in the history of ancient Greek literature. Sappho's poems are famous for their rich emotions, beautiful language and unique style. Her poems mainly describe themes such as love, pain, life and death.

Pinda: He was one of the famous lyric poets in ancient Greece, born around 5 18 BC. Pindar's poems have beautiful language and solemn style, and are considered as one of the representatives of ancient Greek lyric poetry.

4. Tessias: He is one of the famous lyric poets in ancient Greece, born around 540 BC. Tessias's poetry is famous for its concise, lively and powerful language style, which mainly describes the philosophy of life and moral concepts.

5.Irato Stenes: He is one of the famous lyric poets in ancient Greece, born around 554 BC. Irato Stennis's poetry is famous for its beautiful, delicate and gorgeous style, which mainly describes themes such as love, life and nature.

Representative works of ancient Greek poets;

1, Homer: Iliad and Odyssey. These are two long narrative epics of ancient Greece, which are said to have been written by Homer, a blind poet, and tell the story of the Trojan War and the adventure at sea.

2. hesiod: Divine spectrum. Hesiod was an ancient Greek poet. His poems tell the origin and story of the gods in Greek mythology.

3. Sappho: Go to Anatolia. Sappho was a famous poetess in ancient Greece. Her poems are famous for their delicate descriptions of love and life.

4. Pinda: Olympic ode. Pindar was a lyric poet in ancient Greece, and his poems mainly praised gods and heroes.

5. Aesop: Aesop's fable. Aesop was a slave in ancient Greece, and his fable collection showed the social relations at that time by describing the relationship between animals, mainly the unequal relationship between the oppressor and the oppressed.