What are the elegant names of ancient poets?

China is a country of poetry, with poets emerging in large numbers from ancient times to the present. There are more than 2,000 poets clearly recorded in the Tang Dynasty alone. Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, etc. are all world-renowned great poets.

After the Tang Dynasty, in all dynasties, there were many great people who founded sects and had far-reaching influence. These poets with high status in the history of literature have one thing in common, that is, most of them have their own nicknames, such as the well-known poet Li Bai, the poet Du Fu, the poet Wang Wei, etc., so Besides them, what other poets have nicknames? Let’s take a look!

Cao Qibu: Cao Zhi, a poet of the Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms, once wrote a poem in Qibu: "Cooking beans burns the bean sprouts, and the beans weep in the cauldron. They are originally from the same root, so why fry each other in a hurry!"

The Holy Hand of Qijue: Wang Changling, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was good at writing Qijue. His poems are "deeply sentimental and resentful, with vague meanings".

Zhao Yilou: Zhao Gu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, is famous for his poem "The geese are crossing the sky when the remaining stars are ominous, and people are leaning on the building with the sound of the flute".

Poetry: Chen Zi'ang, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, whose poems are passionate in meaning and high in style, have a "Han and Wei style".

Poetry Master: Wang Bo, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, whose poems are light, graceful, grand and profound, and unique.

Poetry Buddha: Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, whose poems are indifferent and tranquil, with grand artistic conception, often have a nihilistic and lonely mood, and promote the life of a hermit and Buddhist Zen philosophy, so he is known as the "Poetry Buddha" .

Poetry Maniac: He Zhizhang, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, had an open-minded nature and called himself "Siming Kuangke". His poems were bold and generous.

Poetic Immortal: Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, has rich and unique poetic imagination, vigorous and unrestrained style, bright colors and fresh and natural language.

Poetry Saint: Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, whose poems are closely integrated with current affairs, have profound thoughts and broad realm.

Poetry Hero: Liu Yuxi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, whose poems are calm and dignified, with a natural style and rough meter. Bai Juyi gave him the reputation of a "Poetry Hero".

Poetry Prisoner: Meng Jiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, worked hard to write poems in isolation. Yuan Haowen once called him a "poetry prisoner".

Poetry Slave: Jia Dao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, made poetry his life and loved to recite it deliberately.

Poetry Ghost: Li He, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was good at casting words and sentences, using imagination, and using myths and legends to create bright and colorful images.

Five-Character Great Wall: Liu Changqing, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was good at five-character poems.

Du Ziwei: Du Mu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, once wrote "Ziwei Flower", in which he chanted things to express his feelings and used flowers to describe himself.

Wen Tingyun: Wen Tingyun, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, had a quick mind. Every time he took an exam, his eight-pointed hand would form an eight-pointed rhyme.

Zheng Partridge: Zheng Gu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, is famous for his "Partridge Poems", hence the name.

Cui Yuanyang: Cui Jue is famous for his poem "Yuanyang Poetry", hence the name.

Xie Butterfly: Xie Yi, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, is famous for writing more than 300 poems about butterflies.

Zhang Sanying: Zhang Xian, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, is famous for his poems that include "things in his heart, tears in his eyes, and people in his heart" and his good use of the word "shadow". He is also nicknamed "Zhang Sanzhong".

Hongxing Shangshu: Song Qi, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, is famous for his poem "The spring is stirring on the red apricot branches", and he also served as a minister.

He Meizi: He Zhu, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, was named after his poem "How much leisure and sorrow are there, a river of tobacco, the city is filled with wind and catkins, and the plums are yellow and rainy".

Begonia Peak: Lu You, a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty, was named after writing a large number of poems about Begonia.

Mountains are covered with faint clouds, Qin Xueshi: Qin Guan, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, is famous for his poems such as "Mountains are covered with faint clouds, and the sky is sticky with decaying grass."

The above are the nicknames of the poets of the past dynasties that I know. I am only here to provide some reference. If there are any omissions, friends are welcome to leave a message to add.