If you put all the poets in a group, they might talk about the following: 1. Exploring the origin and characteristics of poetry, such as the difference between ancient Greek poetry and medieval poetry. 2. Sharing their own creative experiences and sources of inspiration to discuss how to write excellent poems. 3. Talk about the forms and techniques of poetry such as rhyme, lyricism, metaphor, etc. 4. To share their thoughts on life, love, nature, human beings, and other topics. To explore how poetry reflects human hearts and emotions. 5. To discuss the current trends and hot topics of poetry and share their thoughts and opinions on the development of poetry. 6. Learn and exchange with each other to share their experience and skills in poetry creation to improve their own creation level. Of course, these were just some possible topics. What they talked about would depend on each person's interests, hobbies, and personality.
If there were 422 emperors in China in a group, they might talk about the following: 1. Introduce oneself: Every emperor would introduce themselves to the other emperors, including their names, time in office, preferences, characteristics, and so on. 2. Historical topics: Due to the different periods of each emperor's reign, their views and concerns on historical topics would be different. For example, an emperor might discuss the truth of a historical event, and another emperor might discuss the evaluation of a historical figure. 3. Political topics: The emperors may communicate on political issues such as policy formulation, foreign policy, criminal law system, etc. 4. Entertainment topics: Emperors may also communicate on entertainment topics such as music, dance, painting, etc. Health topics: Emperors may also communicate on health topics such as diet, exercise, health, etc. Other topics: In addition to the above topics, the emperors may also talk about other topics such as military affairs, culture, art, etc. Because these emperors came from different dynasties and regions, they had different views and concerns on different topics, so the topics they exchanged were very broad.
The members of the group included all the emperors in Chinese history. They might talk about the following: 1. discuss each other's personal preferences and hobbies such as music, painting, poetry, etc. 2. Exchange each other's experience and wisdom in governing the country and share their understanding and understanding of Chinese history and culture. 3. Exploring important events and historical developments in Chinese history, such as unification, war, reform, etc. 4. To share their views and decisions on the political, economic, and military situation at home and abroad. To discuss how to maintain the unity and stability of the country and promote the development and prosperity of the country. 6. To discuss how to protect and pass on China's history and culture so that more people can understand and understand China. 7. There may be some group members who have questions or suggestions about the content of the Group chats. The group leader will improve and perfect it according to everyone's opinions. In short, the members of this group would share their experiences and wisdom, exchange thoughts and feelings, and jointly promote the development and prosperity of China.
The titles of famous ancient Chinese poets were as follows: 1. Li Bai, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, was known as the "Poet Immortal". 2. Du Fu: A famous poet of the Tang Dynasty was known as the "Sage of Poetry". 3. Bai Juyi: The famous poet of the Tang Dynasty was known as the "Poet Devil". 4. Su Shi: The famous poet of the Song Dynasty was known as "Wen Su". 5. Xin Qiji: The famous poet of the Southern Song Dynasty was known as "Xin Gong". 6. Li Qingzhao: The famous poet of the Song Dynasty was known as the "Master of Ci". 7. Lu You: The famous poet of the Southern Song Dynasty was known as the "Two Masters of the Southern Tang Dynasty". 8. Yang Wanli: The famous poet of the Southern Song Dynasty was known as "Chengzhai". 9 Wang Anshi: A famous poet of the Northern Song Dynasty, known as one of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties". 10 Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Li Qingzhao and others: The famous poets of the Song Dynasty were known as "Su Xin and Li Shi".
The Tang Dynasty was one of the most prosperous periods of poetry creation in Chinese history, and many outstanding poets emerged. The following are the names and brief introductions of all the poets of the Tang Dynasty: 1. Li Bai: The great poet of the Tang Dynasty was known as the "Poet Immortal". His poems were bold and unrestrained, full of romanticism, and his representative works included "Going to Wine" and "Lushan Ballad". 2 Du Fu: One of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Poet Saint". His poems had a wide range of topics and rich content. They mostly described social reality and the sufferings of the people. His representative works included "Climbing High" and "Spring Night Happy Rain". 3. Bai Juyi: One of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Poet Devil". His poems were fresh and natural, mostly describing love, social reality and philosophy of life. His representative works include Song of Everlasting Regret and Song of Pipa. 4. Wang Wei: One of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Poet Buddha". His poetry style is fresh and natural, full of poetic and picturesque. His representative works include "Autumn Dusk in the Mountain" and "Envoy to the Frontier". 5 Meng Haoran: One of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Poet Ghost". His poems are fresh and natural, full of poetic and picturesque feelings. His representative works include "Spring Dawn" and "Deer Wood". 6. Han Yu: One of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Bone of Poetry". His poetry style was magnificent and romantic, and his representative works included "Teacher Shuo" and "Sacrifice to Crocodile". 7 Liu Yuxi: One of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Poet Hero". His poems had a wide range of topics and rich content, describing social reality and the sufferings of the people. His representative works included "Humble Room Inscription" and "Bamboo Pavilion". 8. Li Shangyin: One of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Poet Devil". His poems were beautiful and poetic, and his representative works included Untitled and Jin Se.
Who were the Ci Immortals and Ci Saints in the Song Ci? In Song Ci, the titles such as Ci Immortal and Ci Saint usually referred to the social status and reputation of the Ci writer. Titles such as Ci Xian and Ci Sheng originated from the reverence of ancient Ci writers and were generally regarded as the highest level of titles in Ci. Titles such as Ci Xian and Ci Sheng gradually became popular in the Song Dynasty. The most famous Ci Xian was Su Shi and the Ci Sheng was Xin Qiji. Ci Xian referred to Su Shi, who was hailed as a representative figure of " Gentleman and Gentleman ". His Ci works had a superb artistic level and rich cultural content, and later generations called him one of the " Four Scholars of Su School ". Ci Sage referred to Xin Qiji, who was considered one of the representative figures of Song Ci. His Ci works had deep emotional content and superb artistic expression. Later generations called them "Xin Ci" and "Xin Zhongmou".
There were many outstanding female writers in ancient China. 1. Li Qingzhao: Song Dynasty female poet, famous for her creation of Ci songs, known as the "first talented woman in history". 2. Wu Zetian: The female emperor of the Tang Dynasty was also a famous female writer and poet who had written many poems and songs. 3. Lin Daiyu: The poetess of the Qing Dynasty was known for her beautiful writing style and rich emotions. She was known as the "literary Daiyu". 4. Li Qingzhao's sister, Zhao Mingcheng: A female poet of the Song Dynasty, famous for her creation of Ci songs and music production, known as the "Ci Song Master". 5. Zhang Ailing: A modern Chinese female writer known for her novels and prose works, known as the "representative of modern Chinese literature." There were many female writers in ancient China, such as Liu Rushi, Qin Guan and Zhu Ziqing.
Poet Immortal, Poet Saint, Poet Ghost, Poet Buddha, Poet Jie, Poet Hao were some of the most respected titles among ancient Chinese poets. To be specific: - Immortal Poet: Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty was called the Immortal Poet by later generations. His representative works include Ascending a Mountain and Joyful Rain on a Spring Night. - Poet Sage: Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty was called the "Poet Sage" by later generations. His representative works include "Song of Everlasting Regret" and "Song of Pipa". - Poet ghost: Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty was called "Poet Ghost" by later generations. His representative works included "Climbing the Stork Tower" and "Liangzhou Ci". - Poem Buddha: Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty was called the Poem Buddha by later generations. His representative works include Autumn Dusk in the Mountains and Deer Wood. - Poetic hero: Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty was called "Poetic hero" by later generations. His poems were filled with the spirit of patriotism and humanitarianism. His representative works included "Ascending High" and "Pleasant Rain on a Spring Night". - Poetic hero: Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty was called "Poetic Hero" by later generations. His poems were full of bold and unrestrained atmosphere. His representative works included "Humble Room Inscription" and "Bamboo Pavilion".
Poet Immortal, Poet Saint, Poet Ghost, Poet Buddha, Poet Jie, and Poet Hao were common titles among ancient Chinese poets. - Poet Immortal: Poets such as Li Bai and Du Fu were famous for their bold, unrestrained, and vigorous poems. - Poet Sage: Poets such as Qu Yuan and Su Shi were famous for their deep, subtle, and sad poems. - Poet ghost: Poets such as Wang Bo and Yang Jiong were famous for their fresh, concise, bright and humorous poems. - Poem Buddha: Poets such as Wang Wei and Meng Haoran were famous for their light, quiet, detached, and profound poems. - Poet Jie: Poets such as Liu Yuxi and Bai Juyi are famous for their bold, vigorous, solemn and stirring poems. - Poet Hao: Poets such as Su Shi and Xin Qiji were known for their bold, unrestrained, vigorous, and tragic poems.
There were many titles for ancient poets. The following are some common titles: Poet Fairy: Poet who is very good at writing poetry and has superb poetry skills and has the temperament of an immortal. 2. Poet Sage: Poets who have made great contributions to the development of poetry and are respected as Poet Sage by later generations. 3 Poet Ghost: Poets who create outstanding poems with a ghostly, terrifying, and strange style. Poem Demon: Poets who are obsessed with writing poetry, as if they are controlled by poetry and become extremely fanatical. Poet Hero: Poets who are outstanding in poetry creation, with lofty aspirations and heroic temperament. Poem-crazed: Poem-crazed refers to a poet who shows arrogance when writing poetry and thinks that he is better than anyone else. Poem Addict: Poets who are obsessed with poetry and create poems despite their physical and mental exhaustion. Poetic cowardice: Poets who show a cowardly and cowardly temperament when writing poetry. 9 Soft Poetry: Poets who express a gentle and gentle temperament when writing poetry. 10 Shiya: Poets who express elegance and civilization in their poems. It should be noted that these titles are not fixed. The same poet may have multiple titles, and may have different titles in different periods or cultures.
The Tang Dynasty (618 - 907) was a very important period in Chinese history and also a prosperous period of poetry creation. The following are the famous poets of the Tang Dynasty: Li Bai (701 - 762): One of the greatest poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Poet Immortal". His poems were full of bold, unrestrained, and passionate. His representative works included "Going to Drink" and "Ballad of Lushan Mountain". 2 Du Fu (712 - 770): One of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Sage of Poetry". His poems were full of concern for social reality and sympathy for the sufferings of the people. His representative works included "Climbing High" and "Spring Night Happy Rain". 3. Bai Juyi (772 - 846): One of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Poet Devil". His poems were full of concern for the sufferings of the people and dissatisfaction with social reality. His representative works included Song of Everlasting Sorrow and Song of the Pipa. 4. Wang Wei (701 - 761): One of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Poet Buddha". His poems were full of concern for nature and the pursuit of the spiritual world. His representative works included "Autumn Dusk in the Mountain" and "Lovesickness". 5 Meng Haoran (689 - 740): One of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Poet Immortal". His poems were full of concern for nature and thinking about the meaning of life. His representative works included "Spring Dawn" and "Night Moored by Niu Zhu Recalling the Past". These are some of the famous poets of the Tang Dynasty. Their poems occupy an important position in the history of Chinese literature.