What are the poems before the Tang Dynasty?

That's too much. As for poetry, the Book of Songs (the oldest collection of poems in China, which contains 305 poems from the early Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period, commonly known as "Three Hundred Poems") and the poems of the Han Dynasty (collected, preserved and handed down from generation to generation by the royal Yuefu system or the music management organ equivalent to Yuefu) are recommended as the representative works of 19 ancient poems.

1, Jian 'an Poems: Seven sons of Jian 'an (Kong Rong, Chen Lin, RoyceWong, Xu Gan, Ruan Yu, Angelababy and Liu Zhen), Three Cao (Cao Cao, Cao Pi and Cao Zhi) and Cai Yan (Cai Wenji);

2. Zhengshi Poetry: Ruan Ji and Ji Kang;

3. Taikang Poems in the Western Jin Dynasty: "Three Pieces" (Zhang Zai, Zhang Xie, Zhang Kang), "Erlu" (Lu Ji, Lu Yun), "Erpan" (Pan Yue (Pan An), Penny) and "One Left" (Zuo Si).

4. Eastern Jin Poetry: Tao Yuanming

5. Poetry in the Southern and Northern Dynasties: the rise of landscape poetry represented by Xie Lingyun and the development of Bao Zhao's seven-character and miscellaneous Yuefu poems; The "Eternal Style" represented by Xie Tiao marks the beginning of metrical poetry. Liang and Chen created palace poems (Flowers in the Back Garden of Yushu).

These poems had a great influence on the development of Tang poetry and even China's poetry. Poets will more or less use the poems or allusions of the above poets when writing poems.