Appreciation of Meng Haoran's whole poems

Meng Haoran (689-740), whose real name is Haoran, was born in Xiangyang, Xiangzhou (now Xiangyang, Hubei), a famous pastoral poet in the Tang Dynasty, and was known as "Meng Xiangyang" in the world. Because he has never been an official, he is also called Monsanto.

Meng Haoran's poems have unique artistic attainments. Later generations called Meng Haoran and Wang Wei, another landscape poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, "Wang Meng". Meng Haoran's collected works handed down from generation to generation have three volumes.

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late tang dynasty

The acceptance and dissemination of Meng Haoran by scholars in the late Tang Dynasty turned to the acceptance and dissemination of his noble image. Their acceptance and dissemination of Meng Haoran's image as a poor scholar are mostly reflected in some scattered poems. Mainly some late Tang poets represented by Pi Rixiu. ?

Northern Song Dynasty

From the time of Renzong in the early Northern Song Dynasty to the time after the demise of the Southern Song Dynasty, Song people have been using Meng Haoran's poems for nearly 300 years, or learning Meng Haoran's poems in narrative creation.

Su Shi, a literary leader in the middle and late Northern Song Dynasty, had a positive response to Meng Haoran's poems and had a telepathic chorus from generation to generation. After Su Shi, Huang Tingjian was the most active and conscious in the study of Meng Haoran's poems.