Among the poets of the Tang Dynasty, the one who was called the Seven Ultimate Monsters was

Among the poets of the Tang Dynasty, Wang Changling was known as the Qijue Monster

The poems he wrote were best at Qijue, such as "Seven Poems on Marching into the Army" and "Two Poems on Leaving the Fortress". The most famous one is "In the Qin Dynasty, the moon was bright and the Han Dynasty passed, and the people of the long march of thousands of miles have not yet returned." The momentum is smooth and coherent, and it reflects the people's desire for peace in simple language.

Wang Changling, courtesy name Shaobo, was a minister during the Tang Dynasty and a famous frontier poet. Wang Changling has 181 poems in his collection. The genres are mainly Five Ancients and Qijue, and the main themes are parting, frontier fortress, and palace resentment.