There were many poems with the word "Chao", including but not limited to the following: 1. Once spring is over, the beauty is old, and the flowers fall and the people die without knowing. Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber 2. Life is not satisfactory, but tomorrow I'll play with a small boat. Li Bai's Farewell to Uncle Yun, the School Secretary, at Xie Lou in Xuanzhou. 3. Listening to the spring rain in the small building all night, selling apricot flowers in the deep alley in the morning. Lu You's "The Phoenix with the Head of a Dragon, The Feelings of the World" 4. Today I must be drunk to see you off, Tomorrow I will remember you on a long road. Jia Zhi's "Seeing Yang Shenxiu Off to Shuzhou" 5. Pedestrians want to ask about the previous dynasty, Wengzhong speechless facing the sunset. Sun Youchi's Sunset Tower 6. I'm drunk and sleepy, you go first. Tomorrow I'll come back with a zither. Li Bai's Gift to Wang Lun 7. In the past, I joked about the things that happened after my death. Now, they are all in front of me. Yuan Zhen's "Sending Thoughts" 8. The four hundred and eighty temples of the Southern Dynasty, with many towers and towers in the misty rain. Du Mu's "Autumn Night is about to break, and I feel the cool when I come out of the fence door" The above are some poems with the word "Chao". They come from different poets and different eras, expressing their thoughts and emotions about life, the flow of time, and social changes.
The 300 Poems of the Tang Dynasty was a collection of works by many famous poets of the Tang Dynasty. We know that the 300 Tang poems include many famous poets and their works. Among them, Du Fu was the poet with the most works. A total of 40 poems were selected, 29 were by Wang Wei, 27 were by Li Bai, and 22 were by Li Shangyin. The works of these poets were all classic works of classical Chinese poetry. However, the specific name and content of the poem required further research.
The 300 Tang poems referred to all the 300 Tang poems except the poem "Climbing the Stork Tower" written by Wang Zhihuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. These poems covered the peak period of Tang poetry, from fresh and natural, far-reaching idyllic poems to vigorous and bold, magnificent frontier fortress poems, as well as lyric poems that expressed life philosophy and profound thoughts. These works not only achieved great artistic achievements, but also had a far-reaching impact on cultural history.
The Tang Dynasty was one of the most prosperous periods in Chinese history, and many excellent poets and works emerged. The following are some famous poems and works of the Tang Dynasty: Tang Dynasty Poetry Collection: 300 Poems of the Tang Dynasty: Compiled by Du Fu, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, it includes the representative works of Du Fu and many other famous poets. 2 Complete Tang Poetry: The works of the greatest poets of the Tang Dynasty, Li Bai and Du Fu, are included in this book. It is one of the most important books in the history of Chinese classical poetry. 3.< Bai Juyi's Poetry Selection >: It contains Bai Juyi's representative works and the works of many other famous poets. It is an important introductory book for understanding Tang Dynasty poetry. 4. Wang Zhihuan's Poetry Collection: It contains Wang Zhihuan's representative works, which are classic works in Tang Dynasty poetry. 5 " Li He's Poetry Collection ": It contains Li He's representative works, which are the works of geniuses in Tang Dynasty poetry. Tang Dynasty works: The Analects of Confucius: One of the Confucian classics written by Confucius and his disciples, which had a profound influence on ancient Chinese thought and culture. The Great Learning: One of the Confucian classics written by Zeng Shen, a disciple of Confucius, had a profound influence on ancient Chinese thought and culture. 3. The Doctrine of the Meanings: One of the Confucian classics written by Zi Si, a disciple of Confucius, which had a profound influence on ancient Chinese thought and culture. Mencius: One of the Confucian classics written by Mencius and his disciples, which had a profound influence on ancient Chinese thought and culture. Tao Te Ching: One of the Taoist classics written by Lao Tzu, which had a profound influence on ancient Chinese thought and culture. These are only a small part of the poems and works of the Tang Dynasty. There are many other important works.
There were many ancient poems that contained the word "Chao". Some of the famous ones included: 1. A letter was sent to the Nine Heavens in the morning, and eight thousand people were demoted to Chaoyang Road in the evening. Han Yu's 'Relocation to Lan Guan to Show Grandnephew Xiang' 2. Once spring is over, the beauty is old, and the flowers fall and the people die without knowing. Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber 3. Life is not satisfactory, but tomorrow I'll play with a small boat. Li Bai's Farewell to Uncle Yun, the School Secretary, at Xie Lou in Xuanzhou. 4. Life is like the morning dew, life is more difficult. Qin Jia's Life Is Like Morning Dew 5. Listening to the spring rain in the small building all night, selling apricot flowers in the deep alley in the morning. Lu You's "The Phoenix with the Head of a Dragon, The Feelings of the World" 6. I bid farewell to the White Emperor in the morning, and returned to Jiangling in a day. Li Bai's "Leaving White Emperor City Early" 7. Spring nights are short and the sun rises high. From then on, kings don't go to court early. Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret 8. The morning rain in the City of Wei is light and dusty, and the guest house is green and the willows are new. Wang Wei's "Song of Weicheng/Seeing Off the Second Envoy of Yuan Dynasty to Anxi" These are some ancient poems with the word "Chao" in them. They express emotions and thoughts about life, nature, and society in different ways.
There were some famous ancient poems in the Han Dynasty. Among them, Liu Bang's Song of Gale, Liu Che's Autumn Wind Ci, and Zhang Heng's Four Sorrow Poetry were all classic works of the Han Dynasty. These poems expressed the author's thoughts and feelings about life, nature, and emotions. They had profound meanings and beautiful artistic expressions. In addition, there were some folk songs in the Han Dynasty, such as "Peacock Flying Southeast". These songs were passed down to this day with their catchy melodies and affectionate lyrics. In general, the ancient poems of the Han Dynasty were rich and varied, showing the prosperity and creativity of culture and art at that time.
The Japanese poems of the Tang Dynasty referred to the poems created in Japan during the Tang Dynasty. We can know that some Tang Dynasty poets wrote poems about Japan, such as Qian Qi's "Send the Monk Back to Japan" and Wei Zhuang's "Send the Japanese Monk Back to the Dragon". These poems expressed their respect and blessings to the Japanese monks, showing the cultural exchange between China and Japan. In addition, there were also people in ancient Japan who studied and copied the poems and classics of the Tang Dynasty, such as the poems of Wang Bo, Li Bai, Du Fu, etc. These manuscripts were of great value to the study of Tang poetry. Generally speaking, the Japanese poems of the Tang Dynasty were the products of the cultural exchange between China and Japan, reflecting the connection and influence between the two countries at that time.
I can't provide all 300 poems because it's a huge number. Tang poetry is one of the outstanding representatives of ancient Chinese poetry. It is known as a treasure in the treasure house of ancient Chinese literature. The 300 Poems of the Tang Dynasty referred to the collection of 300 excellent poems from the early to the late Tang Dynasty compiled by the famous poet Wang Zhihuan.
Tang poetry was a new genre of poetry in the Tang Dynasty. It was one of the representatives of Tang literature. The characteristics of Tang poetry were beautiful language, beautiful rhythm, rich thoughts, and profound artistic conception. Modern poetry was a genre of poetry that appeared in the Qing Dynasty. Its characteristics were rigorous format, accurate wording, and strong expression. Modern style poetry was divided into ancient poetry and modern style poetry. Ancient poetry referred to poems that met the format of ancient poetry such as five-character quatrains and seven-character quatrains, while modern style poetry referred to poems that met the format of modern poetry such as five-character poems and seven-character poems.
There were many famous ancient poems in the Tang Dynasty. Some of the famous works included Du Fu's Drinking Alone under the Moon and Difficult Shu Road, and Wang Wei's Zhongnan Farewell and Entering the Mountain to Send Friends to the City. Li Bai was also a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. His representative works included "The Song of Farewell to the School Book Uncle Yun/Accompanying Yu Shuhua Ascending the Tower" and "Asking the Moon with Wine. Old Friend Jia Chun asked me to ask." In addition, there were many other excellent poets and works in the Tang Dynasty, such as Cui Hu's Inscription on the Capital Nanzhuang and Wei Yingwu's Huai Shang Xi Hui Liang Chuan Old Friends/Huai Shang Xi Hui Liang Zhou Old Friends. In general, the Tang Dynasty was the golden age of Chinese poetry, leaving behind many classic works.
Frontier poems were poems written by ancient poets when they traveled in the border areas. They could be traced back to the Tang Dynasty. They mainly described the scenery, wars, and people in the border areas. Among them, the most famous frontier fortress poets were Wang Zhihuan, Gao Shi, Cen Shen, etc.