Zhang Ji is knowledgeable, talkative and knowledgeable. Making friends with Huang Furan is more affectionate than Kundi. In the 12th year of Tianbao (AD 753), he was a scholar. However, the civil servant chose the last place and returned home. In the first year of Tang Daizong, Li Yubao (AD 762), 10, the government forces recovered the two capitals, and Zhang Ji was hired as Yuan Wailang and sent to Xifu. From then on, he abandoned his pen and joined the army. Later, he became a proofreader, promoted a proofreader, and finally became a salt and iron judge. Divide the wealth of the flood state.
At the end of the Dali period, Zhang Ji died of illness only after serving as a salt and iron judge for more than a year. His friend Liu Changqing wrote a mourning poem "Mourning Bird's Foreign Succession", saying: "It is difficult to return home in the world, and the burial period of the poor family is delayed", which shows that he is honest and clean, and later his wife died there. Zhang's collection of poems, Zhang's Genealogy, has been handed down to later generations and carved into words, among which a night-mooring near maple bridge is the most famous.
Personality assessment
Zhang Ji's poetry has a unique style, represented by a night-mooring near maple bridge. This poem depicts the beautiful scenery of a water town in the south of the Yangtze River on an autumn night, and the poet expresses his traveling sadness through the delicate description of the scenery. The poem depicts "Frosty night, Jiangfeng fishing and sleeping", which shows the tranquility and beauty of autumn night in Jiangnan. The phrase "Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the bell rings at midnight to the passenger ship" gives the scenery a deeper cultural connotation, which makes people memorable.
Zhang Ji's poetry works were highly praised at that time and later generations. Gao Zhongwu called it "a synonym for Bo, Mao was then" and there was "a Taoist wind". His poems are clear and natural, and have not yet been carved. Although his poems are rarely circulated, many of them show concern for current events and people's lives and have high literary value.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhang Ji.