Why is the Tang Dynasty called the golden age of poetry?

There are nearly 50,000 Tang poems handed down from generation to generation by more than 2,000 poets. Poetry has become the most common literary form in the Tang Dynasty. From emperors, nobles, bureaucrats to nuns and geisha, from cranes to children's faces, their works are all left behind, and they are rich in content, diverse in genre, numerous in genre and different in style, showing the scene of a hundred flowers blooming. It is rare in the history of Chinese and foreign literature that so many poets and works are loved by later generations in one era.

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