Why is Chen Ziang, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, called "a poem with bones"?

Chen Ziang, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, is known as "a poem with bones". Chen Ziang's poems broke through the traditional customs of frontier poems and imitated ancient themes. He also satirized the disadvantages of post-war internal affairs.

Chen Ziang used to be the owner of the cultural relics collection, and later generations called him that. Chen Ziang was generous when he was young. At the age of 24, he was promoted to the title of stone. Empress Wu Zetian attached great importance to the book "On Politics" and gave the title to Lin Tai. Later, he was promoted to the right to pick up the remains and dared to protest. He went to prison for opposing Wu Zetian. 26-year-old and 36-year-old participated in frontier fortress twice, and they have a better understanding of border defense work. At the age of 38 (698 in the first year of the Gregorian calendar), his father died shortly after his death. At Chen Ziang's funeral, Minister of State Wu Sansi accused Luo Zhi, the magistrate of Shehong County, of being persecuted and finally died in prison.

During the Northern Expedition, Chen Ziang actively opposed the separatist war of foreign rulers. He confessed many times, not only was he not adopted, but he was dismissed and demoted. He was once rejected and attacked by those in power. Chen Ziang resigned at the age of 38 and returned to China. He was framed by an adulterer and died in prison. He is only 4 1 year old.

Chen Ziang has also made great achievements in prose innovation. Although there are some parallel prose in his anthology, these strategies and plays are based on the first ancient prose in Tang Dynasty. Therefore, Liang Shuming and Han Yu, ancient writers in the Tang Dynasty, spoke highly of his efforts in this regard.

Chen Ziang played an important role in the development and transformation of poetic style from the early Tang Dynasty to the prosperous Tang Dynasty. He was highly praised by his contemporaries and later generations. In fact, Chen Ziang further developed the vigorous poetic style pursued by the "four outstanding poets in the early Tang Dynasty", and completely eradicated the gorgeous and delicate habits in Qi Liang's poems, which had a far-reaching influence on poets in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, such as Zhang Jiuling, Li Bai and Du Fu.