No one can see the ancient wisdom of the ancient king, only those wise men who can't see the afterlife can see it. -Chen Ziang is on the Youzhou Tower.
The map is gone now, and the horse has been driven back. -Yan Zhaowang, Chen Ziang
Dancing alone is like snow, flying alone is like clouds. -Chen Ziang's "Ode to the Main Mural, Crane Sending Joe's Main Book Cui Works"
Farewell hall in the hall to recall the friendship of friends, bypass the mountain behind the water, a long journey. -Chen Ziang's "Two Farewell Friends in Spring Night, Part I"
Chen Ziang (659 or 658/66 1-700 or 699/702) was born in Shehong, Zizhou (now Sichuan). A writer and poet in the Tang Dynasty, one of the innovative figures in early Tang poetry. Before taking office, the right gleaned, and later generations called it Chen gleaned.
There are more than *** 100 poems in Chen Ziang, and their poems are magnificent, profound and vigorous. Among them, the most representative ones are Youzhou Tower, Night Banquet in the North Building of Dengzezhou, 38 Poems of Love, and 7 Poems Collected by Lu Jushi. 1960, Zhonghua Book Company published Notes of Chen Ziang Collection.