There were many different titles for ancient Chinese poets. The following are some common ones: Great Poets: Poets who had outstanding achievements in poetry creation and were widely respected as great by later generations, such as Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Su Shi, etc. Poet Deity: Poets who had extraordinary talent and skills in poetry creation, such as Li Bai and Qu Yuan, were known as the God of Poetry. Poet Sage: Poets who had profound thoughts and unique artistic styles in poetry creation and had an important influence on the development of poetry in later generations, such as Confucius and Du Fu. Poem Demon: Poets who have a fanatical pursuit and persistent spirit in poetry creation, often surpassing themselves and constantly breaking through themselves, such as Bai Juyi, Lu You, etc. Poet ghost: Poets who use strange imagination and concise language to give people a mysterious and strange feeling in poetry creation, such as Li He, Li Shangyin, etc. Poetic Soul: Poets who have deep humane care and emotional expression in their poetry creation, such as Su Shi and Li Qingzhao. These titles were high praise and praise for ancient Chinese poets, representing their unique contributions and far-reaching influence in poetry creation.