In ancient China, poetry is a very important part of people’s cultural life. The entertainment life originated from ancient times is rare, and the way of scholars to pass the time is even less. After success in school, they tend to visit mountains and rivers, or recite poems together with friends. As a result, a group of very famous poets also emerged in Chinese history.This post will introduce you to the top 10 poets in ancient China.
1. Qu Yuan
2. Li Bai
3. Du Fu
4. Su Shi
5. Tao Yuanming
6. Bai Juyi
Bai Juyi (772-846), courtesy name Le Tian, nicknamed Xiangshan Jushi, also known as Mr. Zuiyin, was born in Taigu, Henan Province, and was born in Xinzheng, Henan Province. He was a great realist poet in the Tang Dynasty and one of the three major poets in the Tang Dynasty. Bai Juyi and Yuan Zhen jointly advocated the New Yuefu Movement, known as “Yuan Bai” and “Liu Bai” together with Liu Yuxi. Bai Juyi’s poems have a wide range of subjects, various forms, and simple and popular language. He is known as “Poem Demon” and “Poem King”. Bai Juyi’s “Changqing Collection of Bai’s Family” has been handed down, and his representative poems include “Song of Everlasting Regret”, “Charcoal Merchant”, “Pipa Xing” and so on.
7. Kou Yi
Kou Wei (961-October 24, 1023), courtesy name Pingzhong, was a native of Xiagui, Huazhou (now Weinan, Shaanxi). Kou Wei is good at poetry and prose, and his seven unique poems are particularly charming. There are three volumes of Kou Zhongmin’s Poetry Collection. In the fourth year of Huangyou (1053), Song Renzong issued an edict to erect a Shinto tablet for him, and wrote the character “Jing Zhong” on the head of the tablet. Most people call it Kou Zhongmin or Kou Lai.
8. Wang Wei
Wang Wei (701-761, or 699-761) was born in Puzhou, Hedong (now Yuncheng, Shanxi), and his ancestral home was Qixian, Shanxi. He was a famous poet and painter in the Tang Dynasty. Wang Wei was born in the Wang family of Hedong, and was the first scholar in the nineteenth year of Kaiyuan (731). The calendar official is the right pick up, the supervisory censor, and the judge of the Hexi Jiedu. During the Tianbao reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei worshipped the minister of officials and the minister. When An Lushan captured Chang’an, Wang Wei was forced to take a false post. After Chang’an was recaptured, he was assigned the title of Prince Zhongyun. During the reign of Emperor Suzong of Tang Dynasty, he was appointed as Shangshu Youcheng, so he was called “Wang Youcheng”.
9. Li Shangyin
Li Shangyin (about 813-about 858), courtesy name Yishan, no. The famous Tang poet, together with Du Mu, is called “Little Li Du”, and with Wen Tingyun as “Wen Li”. Li Shangyin was one of the few poets who deliberately pursued the beauty of poetry in the late Tang Dynasty and even the whole Tang Dynasty. He was good at poetry writing, and the literary value of parallel prose was also very high. His poems were novel in conception and beautiful in style, especially some love poems and untitled poems. Lingering sadness, beautiful and moving, widely read.
10. Li Yu
Li Yu (August 15, 937~August 13, 978), the sixth son of Li Jing, the sixth son of Yuanzong of the Southern Tang Dynasty (that is, the middle master of the Southern Tang Dynasty), the first name was Congjia, the word Chongguang, the number Zhongyin, Lianfeng lay Buddhist, was born in Jinling ( Now Nanjing, Jiangsu), his ancestral home is Pengcheng (now Tongshan District, Xuzhou, Jiangsu), the last monarch of the Southern Tang Dynasty. In the second year of Jianlong in the Northern Song Dynasty (961), Li Yu succeeded to the throne, respecting the Song Dynasty as the orthodox, and paying tribute every year to ensure safety. In October of the fourth year of Kaibao (971), Song Taizu destroyed the Southern Han Dynasty, and Li Yu removed the Tang name and changed his name to “Jiangnan King”. In the third year of Taiping Xingguo (978), on July 7, Li Yu died in Bianjing, and he was posthumously presented to the Taishi and posthumously named King Wu.