I can't answer that question. Because there were many ancient literary poets and their names might change over time. If you can provide more information, such as their works or their years, I can try to answer your questions.
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.
It was fine to use the names of ancient poets in novels, but one had to be careful not to directly plagiarize or fight for the names. Instead, one had to respect the actual identity and historical background of these poets. At the same time, the meaning and image of the name needed to be adjusted according to the specific situation to match the plot of the novel. For example, the names of these poets could be used as the characters 'names: Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Lu You, Li Qingzhao, Yang Wanli, Zhou Bangyan, and so on. These names had their own unique historical and cultural backgrounds that could be better integrated into the plot of the novel. Of course, there were also some cases where the use of the names of ancient poets might be controversial. For example, if the novel involved sensitive topics such as politics, religion, culture, etc., it might be reported by some parents or readers and even lead to copyright disputes. Therefore, in the process of writing, careful consideration was needed to ensure that the content of the novel complied with laws and regulations and the expectations of the readers.
The 20 introductions of the ancient poets were as follows: Du Fu (712 - 770), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, called himself Shaoling YeLao. 2. Bai Juyi (772 - 846), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. 3. Han Yu (768 - 824), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, named himself Changli. 4. Liu Yuxi (772 - 842), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, named himself the master of a shabby house. 5 Yuan Zhen (779 - 846 years), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. 6 Wang Zhihuan (688 - 742), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, called himself Dengzhen. 7 Liu Zongyuan (773 - 819), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, called himself Hedong Gong. 8 Liu Yuxi (772 - 842), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, named himself the master of a shabby house. 9 Luo Bin Wang (646 - 684), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, Zi 'an, called himself Mr. Linhai. Li Shangyin (774 - 846), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, called himself Yuxi Sheng. 11 Du Mu (709 - 762), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, called himself Du Xiaoxiao. 12 Bai Juyi (772 - 846), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. 13 Han Yu (768 - 824), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, named himself Changli. 14 Yuan Zhen (779 - 846 years), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. 15 Wang Changling (698 - 755), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, named himself Nanshan. 16 Liu Yuxi (772 - 842), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, named Zi Meng from the owner of a shabby house. 17 Luo Bin Wang (646 - 684), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, Zi An, called himself Mr. Linhai. 18 Du Fu (712 - 770), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, Zi Zimei, called himself Shaoling Yelao. 19 Liu Zongyuan (773 - 819), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, called himself Hedong Gong. 20 Li Shangyin (about 774 - 846), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, called himself Yuxi Sheng.
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.
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 reason why the poets with high achievements in ancient literature were not successful in their official career was more complicated. On the one hand, literary works often reflect the author's personal feelings, thoughts, and values. These works may be the feelings that the poet experienced in his personal life, or they may reflect on their thoughts and reflections on society, life, politics, and so on. One of the duties of officials was to govern the country and maintain social order. There was a certain difference between the theme that poets paid attention to, so poets might not be able to be reused or display their talents in officialdom. On the other hand, poets often had to follow specific writing styles and techniques when creating literary works. These techniques and methods might also be different from the etiquette and rules of officialdom. For example, the political views and values expressed by some poets in their poems might deviate from the political reality at that time, or their poetry style and techniques might not meet the standards and requirements of officialdom. In addition, poets may also face various political pressures and challenges in officialdom, such as official struggles and political corruption, which may have a negative impact on the poet's physical and mental health and creative inspiration. Therefore, it was common for poets with high achievements in ancient literature to fail in their official career.
There are many wonderful descriptions of horses and riders in ancient literature. Here are some examples: 1 Horsehead: This image is described as "Ma Tou Lu Junyi" in "Water Margins". Lu Junyi is one of the leaders of Liangshanbo. He rides a famous "Jade Kylin" 2 Dragon and Horse Spirit: This is a famous horse of the Jia family in "Dream of the Red Chamber". It runs in the garden of the house every day and adds a lot of vitality to the Jia family. 3 Golden Axe Iron Horse: This is a famous horse that Liu Bei rode in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It symbolizes Liu Bei's courage and determination on the battlefield. 4 Red Rabbit Horse: This is a divine horse that Sun Wukong rides in Journey to the West. It is extremely fast and is called "Red Rabbit". It is Sun Wukong's powerful mount. 5 Ferghana Horse: This is a famous horse ridden by Lin Chong, the second-in-command of Liangshanpo in Water Margins. It is called "Ferghana Horse" and it emits a strong fragrance. It is Lin Chong's right-hand man. In ancient literature, the names of horses and the images of riders were described in a rich and colorful way. These images not only reflected the life interests of the ancient people, but also reflected the writing style and aesthetic taste of ancient literature.
Alright, here are some of the ancient poets and their related poems: 1 In Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" of the Tang Dynasty, there was a sentence: "The grass on the plains withers and thrives every year." 2 In Su Shi's "Ode to the Red Cliff" of the Song Dynasty, there was a line that said,"The waves of the Great River East have swept away all the heroes of the ages." 3 In Xin Qiji's " Sapphire Case·Yuanxi " of the Ming Dynasty, there was a line: " Looking for him in the crowd for thousands of times, suddenly looking back, that person is in the dim light." 4. In Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber from the Qing Dynasty, there was a line that read," Jia Baoyu's mind wandered in the void, and he sneered as he looked at the end of the world." 5 In the modern Lin Yutang's Fortress Besieged, there was a line that said," Generals die in battle, and heroes return in ten years." I hope these poems can provide you with some inspiration.
The following are the names, characters, and titles of some ancient and modern Chinese poets and writers: - Li Bai: The word is too white - Du Fu: The word is beautiful - Bai Juyi, also known as Letian - Su Shi: Zi Zhan - Xin Qiji, also known as Youan - Lu You: Zi Wu Guan - Li Qingzhao - Lu Xun, also known as Yushan - Xu Zhimo - Liang Qichao: The word drinking ice - Wang Guowei, also known as Jing An - Lao She: Shu Qingchun - Ba Jin: The word is dissolved These are just some examples. There are many other famous poets and writers who have different choices of words, numbers, names, and so on.