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The History and Culture of China's Poetry

China is a great country with rich cultural background. Countless great men in China have lasted for five thousand years. Endless classics are sung in the hearts of the world, from Xia and Shang Dynasties to the Western Zhou Dynasty, from the Spring and Autumn Period to the Warring States Period, from the Three Kingdoms to the Tang and Song Dynasties, from Qu Yuan to Li Bai and Du Fu to Li Qingzhao, from Li Sao to the song of everlasting regret to a slow voice.

Poetry has a rich historical and cultural background, and poets of all ages have different styles, either bold and easy, or tactfully sad, but it is undeniable that every poet is indispensable in the history of China's poetry. It is an indispensable part of China's traditional culture. Even today, many people will still miss those well-known poems.

There are still many people who have grown into a younger generation with elegant temperament in the poetry culture, and this temperament and nobility will be engraved in that person's bones and will be admired until now. For most people now, Qu Yuan is not very familiar with it. As the earliest romantic poet in China, Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" "Shanghai River is separated from Xi Zhi, which is admirable." It is a tribute to one's own excellent quality and an expectation of others' excellent quality. At that time, the poems were obscure and poetic.

I believe that many of us put on cloaks when we were young and became heroes in our own imagination, just like the heroism in Li Bai's poems, "Are we Artemisia?" Du Li's poems have been handed down from generation to generation, but they are not satisfactory in official career. Li Bai, as a poet, and Du Fu, as a poet saint, or to put it another way, because of their poor career, left hundreds of poems that have been handed down through the ages.

Du Fu is a realistic poet in the history of China literature. He cares about the country and the people, and even sympathizes with them. He is heavy and helpless. His poems are the representatives of the working people, and have a distinct color of the times. Affected by the An Shi Rebellion, his life was down and out. Under such circumstances, he can also read that "a thousand buildings are peaceful, and the poor in the world are happy." I have to say that this is a great and admirable poet.

Until later, although there were many poets, in my heart, few people had better ideas than Du Li. Later, Liu Yuyu Zongyuan, one of the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties, Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Zhe, Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi and Ceng Gong in Song Dynasty were also famous ministers through the ages, but they did not show great greatness under the influence of Du Li. Later, Li Yu and Li Qingzhao were graceful and restrained poets, and their words were miserable and sad. Although Li Qingzhao has a famous saying that "life is a hero, death is a hero."

But most of them are in this terrible sadness. She has had a bad life. Sentimentality is also necessary. Li Qingzhao is a talented woman, her talent is very comparable, and her life is also a novel-like life. As a poet of national subjugation, Li Yu drank and had fun. "When is the spring flower and autumn moon? How much do you know about the past?" Although it is a sigh of spring flowers and autumn moon, his helplessness can also be shown from his nostalgia for the past.

Li Yu's sadness is no wonder that others, he is an emperor different from ordinary people. If he has no talent and dignity, how can he have a prosperous life? The world has always been a winner, and the loser is Kou. The last glass of poisoned wine may be a relief. In ancient history, there was one less emperor and one more talented poet.