Nickname: Bao
Words: Ming Yuan.
Time: Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty
Ethnic group: Han nationality
Birthplace: Blue Army Donghai
Main Works: Portfolio Collection
Main achievements: One of the three masters of Yuanjia, a calligrapher in China.
Main influence: Great influence on poets such as Li Bai and Cen Can.
Poetic Style: Elegant, True and Romantic
Main works: Imitation of it is Hard to Walk, A Generation of Whiteheads, etc.
Rong Yu: the most accomplished poet among the literati in the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
Bao Zhao (4 14 -466), whose real name is Mingyuan, was born in Donghai County (now Lanling County, Linyi City, Shandong Province), and was an outstanding writer and poet in the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasties. In Jiazhong of Song and Yuan Dynasties, Liu Yiqing, king of Linchuan, said, "Those who gather the scribes must be near." Bao Zhao was valued for the beauty of his poems, so he was quoted as "the history of assistant ministers". In the 16th year of Yuanjia, he was appointed as the general secretary and general secretary by Song Wendi. Daming joined the former army in five years, so he was called "Bao Jun". In the second year of Taishi, Liu Zikai rose up against Ming Di and failed. Bao Zhao died in the army. Bao Zhao was a famous poet in Song and Yuan Dynasties, and he was also called "the three great poets in Yuanjia" with Yan Yanzhi and Xie Lingyun. His poems focus on describing landscapes, antithesis and rhetoric. He is good at Yuefu poetry, and his seven-character poems have played an important role in the development of Tang poetry. Known as the world of "Yuan Jiati", the existing Collection of Bao Shenjun has been handed down from generation to generation. Bao Zhao and Yu Xin are collectively called "Southern Zhao and Northern Xin".