
The World of Fireworks in Tang Poetry
by Wen Boling
About This Novel
WeChat Zhihu, the master of history, Wen Boling, shatters the stereotypes of Tang Dynasty poets, takes you to fully understand the Tang Dynasty poets, and tells the stories hidden behind Tang poetry. Many people believe that the thoughts and emotions expressed in poetry represent the author himself, but in fact this understanding is not accurate. For example, Li Bai, the "Poetry Immortal" in our impression of being bold and free-spirited, was actually burdened by fame; Du Fu, the "Poetry Saint", was a playboy when he was young, and later he gradually became more popular after repeated setbacks; Wang Wei, a modest gentleman known as the "Poetry Buddha", also wrote poems praising virtues to flatter the emperor; landscape pastoral poets Meng Haoran was actually keen on fame, but he kept running into obstacles because of his lack of emotional intelligence. Everyone said that Gao Shi was a poet. In fact, leading troops to fight, making achievements, and governing the place were Gao Shi's main occupation. Writing poems was just casual. Yuan Zhen, the seed, also abandoned many women he had fallen in love with for his own fame and fortune; Song Zhiwen, a talented man from a poor family, did whatever it took to climb up, and she would be a mother if she had breasts... Tang poetry is the Weibo of the people of the Tang Dynasty, which carries the ecstasy of the people of the Tang Dynasty that "the spring breeze is so exciting that the horseshoes are so bad that they can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day". The leisure of "the bright moon shines among the pines, the clear spring and the stone", the compassion of "the flowers splash with tears when feeling the time, and the fear of the other birds", the pride of "why don't men bring Wu hooks and collect the fifty states in Guanshan"... Tang poetry is a tool for people in the Tang Dynasty to express their thoughts and emotions, and reading Tang poetry is a convenient way to understand the poets of the Tang Dynasty, and even the Tang Dynasty.
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