Zhang Jiuling, the Last Wise Prime Minister of the Kaiyuan Period of the Tang Dynasty

Zhang Jiuling, the Last Wise Prime Minister of the Kaiyuan Period of the Tang Dynasty

by Qujiang Mingyue

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Ch. 3禅儒交辉·神童显圣
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Zhang Jiuling was the last virtuous prime minister in the prosperous age of Kaiyuan. His writings left the most solemn character for the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The poem contains the fertility of Lingnan and the aloofness of Zhongnan; there is the ideal of the temple in the official career, but also the perseverance in the turbulent currents. "The bright moon rises on the sea, and the world is at this moment together." This ray of light illuminated the poetry world, and also illuminated the rising shadow of Li Linfu and the looming sword light of Anlu Mountain. "The grass and trees have their own heart, so why ask for beauty to break them." This is his character that is not compromised by the treacherous prime minister, and the confidence that he is not afraid of the arrogance of his generals. This book is willing to accompany you into this ever-changing officialdom, to see how this bright moon reflects the prosperous age with poetry and prose, and how it faces the rising undercurrent with a lonely heart - until the war is approaching, he still stands straight as the last backbone of the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

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