Wang Bo (about 650-676), Zi An, Han nationality, was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Longmen, Gujiang County (now Hejin, Shanxi Province) was born in a Confucian family, and together with Yang Jiong, Lu and Luo, he was called "four outstanding men in the early Tang Dynasty", thinking that he was the first. Wang Bo was smart and studious since he was a child. According to Old Tang Book, he was able to write articles at the age of six, and he was known as a "child prodigy". At the age of nine, I read Yan Shigu's Notes on Hanshu and wrote ten volumes of Finger Defects to correct my mistakes. At the age of sixteen, he was appointed Saburo at the request of Su You Branch. He was kicked out of Pei Wang Fu for "cockfighting". After that, Wang Bo spent three years traveling in Bashu mountains and rivers and wrote a lot of poems. After returning to Chang 'an, he asked Zhou Guo to join the army. When he joined the army, he was demoted twice for killing government slaves privately. In August of the third year of Shang Yuan (676), he returned from visiting relatives across the sea and died of drowning. In the poetic genre, he is good at five laws and five sentences. His representative works include Farewell to Du DuDu's appointment in Shu. His main literary achievement is parallel prose, which is abundant and of good quality. His representative works include Preface to Wang Tengting and so on. (Baidu Encyclopedia)
Just 20 years of life, such a wonderful resume, I can't help but like him when I look at his works. Think about how light people say "However, China holds our friendship, and heaven is still our neighbor", and how wild and unconstrained people say "sunset and lonely Qi Fei, autumn waters, sky and colors". Reading his works, it seems that you can feel Chang 'an City more than 1000 years ago.