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An Overview of Poetry Schools in Han, Wei and Six Dynasties

A school of parody poetry in modern China, featuring poems of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties. The representatives are Wang Kaiyun and Deng Fulun. Other writers belonging to this school include Cheng, Gao Xinkui and others. Wang Kaiyun advocated "imitation" and devoted his life to imitating the poems of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties. He is conformist, unable to contact the progress of contemporary poetry creation, and shows a tendency of conformism. Deng Fulun knew Wang Kaiyun in his early years and sang together. Most of his poems are imitative of the past, and the poems of harmony and harmony rhyme with those of Tao. Poets in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties were generally skilled, and they could not only imitate the form of the poems of the Six Dynasties, but also obtain their divinity, which was quite influential in the poetry circle. Poetry School in Han, Wei and Six Dynasties