Briefly describe the development of ancient poetry.
1. Spring and Autumn Period: The Book of Songs is the first collection of poems in China, which collected poems from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period. It is divided into three parts: wind, elegance and praise. We have studied famous articles such as Guan Ju and Jia Jian, which is the reason. 2. Warring States Period: Qu Yuan created a new poetic genre in Chu language, Chu Ci. The masterpiece is Li Sao. 3. Han Dynasty: The poems of Han Dynasty are represented by Yuefu, with simple and natural form, rich content and profound language. His representative works include Joining the Army in the Tenth Five-Year Plan, On Mulberry and Peacock Flying Southeast. 3. Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties: Jian 'an literature: represented by Cao Cao's father and son and seven sons of Jian 'an. The seven sons of Jian 'an include Kong Rong, Chen Lin, RoyceWong, Xu Gan, Ruan Yu, Angelababy and Liu Zhen. Cao Cao's View of the Sea, a short song poem, RoyceWong's Seven Wounded Poems, Cai Wenji's Mourning Poems, an idyllic poem: Tao Yuanming of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and his representative works, Returning to the Garden and Peach Blossom Garden, are fresh and natural in content and simple in style. 5. Tang Dynasty: China's classical poetry entered a golden age in the Tang Dynasty. Four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty: Luo, Luo, Yang Jiong and Lu. In the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei and Meng Haoran were the representatives of pastoral poetry, and Gao Shi, Cen Can and Wang Changling were the representatives of frontier poems. But among many poets, Du Fu, the poet sage, achieved the highest achievement. Mid-Tang Dynasty: Poetry advocates that poetry should reflect life, and the representative figures are Bai Juyi and Liu Yuxi. Late Tang Dynasty: Du Mu, Li Shangyin, innovative, touching epic. 6. Song Dynasty: The main achievement of literature is ci. 7. Yuan Dynasty: The main achievement is Yuan Qu, which is called Tang Poetry and Song Poetry in the history of literature.