The famous poet of the Song Dynasty was called the Sage of Ci, Xin Qiji.
The famous poet of the Song Dynasty was Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty. His Ci works were known for their bold, unrestrained, affectionate and bold style, and were known as "the most beautiful Ci." Xin Qiji had a high attainment in the creation of lyrics and songs, and was known as the "Ci Saint". He was also an outstanding poet in the history of Chinese literature.
In the Tang Dynasty, Du Fu was known as the Immortal Poet. The person known as the Sage of Poets was the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi.
Su Shi was called by Chen Tingzhuo and Wang Guowei as the epitome of Northern Song Ci.
There were many famous poets in the Song Dynasty, such as Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Li Qingzhao, and so on. Their works not only occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature, but were also widely praised and appreciated. Among them, Su Shi was one of the most famous poets of the Song Dynasty. His poetry style was fresh and natural, full of philosophy and emotion. Xin Qiji was a famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. His poems were solemn and stirring, expressing his deep concern for the country and the people. Li Qingzhao was a female poet of the Northern Song Dynasty. Her poems were mostly about love and life. She was known as the "first talented woman in history".
In the history of Chinese literature, who were the "Holy, Secondary, Poet, Ci, Wen, and Seven Ultimate Sages"? These titles usually referred to the sages in ancient Chinese culture."Supreme Saint" referred to Confucius,"Secondary Saint" referred to Mencius,"Sage of Poetry" referred to Du Fu,"Sage of Ci" referred to Su Shi,"Sage of Literature" referred to another disciple of Confucius, Xun Zi, and "Sage of Qijue" referred to Wang Zhihuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. These titles had a very high status in Chinese culture, representing the high respect and recognition people had for these sages.
Su Dongpo's famous poem was a line from "Reminiscence of the Red Cliff":"The waves of the Great River East have washed away all the heroes of the ages. The people on the west side of the old camp said that it was the Red Cliff of Zhou Lang of the Three Kingdoms. Rocks pierced through the sky and waves crashed against the shore, rolling up thousands of piles of snow. How many heroes are there in the picturesque landscape?" This poem described the magnificent scene of the Battle of Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period, expressing the author's admiration and praise for historical heroes.
The representative work of a famous patriotic poet in the Song Dynasty was Su Shi's Zi Zhan and Dong Li. Su Shi was one of the famous writers, calligraphers, cultural critics, and politicians in the history of Chinese literature. His poems, essays, songs, calligraphy, and other artistic works had extremely high artistic and cultural value, and he was known as the first of the "Four Scholars of Su School". His masterpieces include Shuidiao Getou: When Will the Bright Moon Appear, Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou, Nian Nujiao: Reminiscence of the Ancient Red Cliff, etc.
Jiang Kui (c. 1040-c. 1100), also known as Ximeng, was a poet, musician and writer of the Southern Song Dynasty in Yaoshan. He was a descendant of Qin Guan, a poet of the Northern Song Dynasty. Together with Xin Qiji, Zhang Xian and Lu You, he was known as the "Four Great Poets of the Southern Song Dynasty". Jiang Kuikui's Ci was fresh and elegant, with the main theme of describing natural scenery and personal feelings. His Ci contained profound philosophy and emotions. His Ci had an important position in the Southern Song Dynasty. He was known as the "rhyme without rhyme in the Southern Song Dynasty Ci" and had a profound influence on the later generations of Ci. Jiang Kui had been the editor of many Ci websites in the Southern Song Dynasty. His works had also been included in many important collections such as "All Song Ci" and "Old Things in Wulin". He was regarded as one of the outstanding Ci writers in the history of Chinese literature.
The Qing Dynasty was a period in China's history, and it was also one of the times when literature flourished. One of the most famous poets was Nalan Xingde (1655-1685). He was a famous writer, poet, and musician in the early Qing Dynasty. He was known as the "best Ci in the Qing Dynasty". His Ci style was fresh, natural, sincere, and deep, and was deeply loved by later generations. In addition to Nalan Xingde, there were many other outstanding poets in the Qing Dynasty, such as Wang Shizhen, Shi Zhecun, Zhu Ziqing, etc. Their works, essays, and poems all had high literary value.
Song Ci was a famous forensic doctor and official during the Southern Song Dynasty. He was born in Jianyang County, Jianning Prefecture, Fujian Province. He had been educated by his father since he was a child, and had also received the education of Zhu Xi's disciple Wu Zhi and the famous scholar Zhen Dexiu. Song Ci had served as a high-ranking criminal law officer four times and had dedicated his entire life to the work of the judicial and criminal prison. He was revered as the founder of forensic science in the world and wrote special books on forensic science such as "Collection of Wrongs".