1. The Landscape Pastoral Poetry School
The Landscape Pastoral Poetry School was an important poetry school in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The poets were represented by Wang Wei and Meng Haoran, so it was also called the Wang-Meng Poetry School. He mainly describes beautiful mountains and rivers, quiet pastoral scenery, and expresses his own indifferent and leisurely life taste. His style is fresh and elegant, and he describes the scenery and objects with detailed and vivid workmanship. In form, he vigorously writes five-character poems and quatrains. Representative figures include Wang Wei, Meng Haoran, Chu Guangxi, Chang Jian, etc. in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Wei Yingwu, Liu Zongyuan, etc. in the Tang Dynasty. The main content is to reflect pastoral life and depict landscapes. Among them, Wang Wei has the highest achievement. He is a poet and a painter. He can understand poetry through painting. There is painting in poetry and poetry in painting. Apart from Li and Du, he has established a separate sect and has a great influence on later generations. big.
2. Frontier Poetry School
The poetry school of Tang Dynasty in China. There were some frontier poems in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, and the number continued to increase in the Sui Dynasty. They were further developed by the Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty and Chen Ziang, and they were fully mature in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The most famous poets of this school are Gao Shi, Cen Shen, Li Qi and Wang Changling. Gao and Cen have the highest achievements, so they are also called Gao Cen School of Poetry. Their poems mainly describe the frontier war and the customs and customs of the frontier, as well as the various conflicts caused by the war, such as parting, homesickness, resentment, etc. Most of their poems are in the form of seven-character song lines and five or seven-character quatrains. The poetry style is tragic and the style is majestic. , which can best express the atmosphere of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. In addition to Gao Shi and Cen Shen, its poets include Wang Changling, Li Qi, Cui Hao, Wang Zhihuan, Wang Han, etc.
3. Romantic Poetry
Li Bai was the greatest romantic poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.