Jia Dao (779-843) was born in Fanyang (now Zhuozhou, Hebei) in the Tang Dynasty. Self-named "Jieshishan people". Poets in the Tang Dynasty were called "poetry slaves".
He became a monk in his early years and had no name. It is said that when he was in Luoyang, there was an order forbidding monks to go out in the afternoon. Jia Dao complained about poetry, and Han Yu discovered his talent and became a "poet". Later, he was taught by Han Yu to take the imperial examination, but failed to win the first place. Tang Wenzong was excluded and demoted as the main book of Changjiang County (now Daying County, Suining City) in Suizhou, so he was called Jia Changjiang.
Jia Dao lived in poverty and wrote poems. Most of his poems are written in desolate and lonely places, and he is good at five laws, emphasizing the tempering of words and expressions. As famous as Meng Jiao, later generations described his poetic style as "thinner than the suburbs". There is "Yangtze River Collection"
Meng Jiao (75 1-8 14), a native of Wukang, Huzhou, was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty.
My ancestors lived in Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan Province) and lived in seclusion in Songshan when they were young. Meng Jiao made two attempts to become a scholar. He was a scholar at the age of forty-six, and once served as a county commandant in Liyang. Unable to realize his ambition, he wandered among fairies and wrote poems. Even the official business was wasted, and the county magistrate changed a fake one. Later, due to the recommendation of Henan Yin Zheng Qing Yu, he worked in Henan and spent most of his later years in Luoyang.
In the ninth year of Yuanhe, Zheng Yuqing recruited him to join the army again in Xingyuan House, but he took his wife to Kanxiang County (now Lingbao, Henan Province), died of sudden illness and was buried in Luoyang East. Zhang Ji called himself "Mr. Yao Zhen" in private.
Meng Jiao's poems. Because most of his poems describe the cold world and the sufferings of the people, he is known as the "poet's prison" and is also known as the "thin suburban island" with Jia Dao. There are more than 500 poems by Meng, among which short stories and five ancient poems are the most. Today's biography of Meng Dongye's poems is 10.