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Poet's nickname of literary common sense

Cao Zhi, a poet of the Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms, once wrote a seven-step poem: "Boil beans and burn them, and the beans cry in the kettle. This is the same root, why rush to fry! "

Xie Daowen, a poetess in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, is famous for comparing catkins to snowflakes.

Wang Changling, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was good at writing seven wonders.

In the Tang Dynasty, tea fairy Lu Yu wrote the Tea Classic, also known as Cha Sheng.

Zhang Ji, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was a poor blind man. He was called "poor blind man" because of his poor family and serious eye diseases.

Chen Ziang is a poetic figure, known as "poetic figure" because of his impassioned poems and lofty style.

Poet Wang Bo's poems are fluent, generous and unique, so he is called "Poet".

He, a crazy poet, is generous by nature and calls himself "Siming Ke Fan". Because his poems are bold and unrestrained, he is called "Poetic Madness".

Wang Changling, the son of heaven, a poet, was so angry that he wrote "deep feelings and bitterness, and his style was faint".

Poet Li Bai is known as "Poet Fairy" for his rich imagination, unrestrained style, gorgeous colors and fresh and natural language.

Du Fu, a poet, has profound thoughts and a broad realm.

Meng Jiao, a poet prisoner, devoted himself to writing poems. Yuan Haowen once called him a poet prisoner.

Nujia, a poet, wrote poems all his life, so he recited them painstakingly.

Liu Yuxi is a great poet. His poems are calm and dignified, with natural style and rough meter. Bai Juyi gave him the reputation of "great poet".

Five-character Great Wall Liu Changqing is good at five-character poems. His five-character poems account for 78% of all his poems.

He's poems are good at casting words, galloping imagination, using myths and legends to create colorful images.

Both Du Mu and Du Mu wrote Wei Zihua, which is lyrical and self-metaphorical.

Wen Bajiao's wit is extraordinary. Every time he takes an exam, the octagonal hand becomes eight rhymes.

Zheng Gu, Zhegu Zheng, is famous for "Poem of Partridges", so he called it this.

Cui Jue, a Cui Yuanyang, has a unique style and is called "Cui Yuanyang".

Xie Butterfly Xie Yi, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, is famous for writing more than 300 butterfly poems.

Zhang Sanzhong and Zhang Sanying Northern Song Dynasty poet Zhang Xi 'an were nicknamed "Zhang Sanzhong" because of the words "knowing well, having tears in their eyes, and being with the right person". He was nicknamed "Zhang Sanying" because of his famous sentence "Clouds bloom and the moon falls and the shadows come", "Softness brings laziness, the curtain rolls and the shadows come" and "There is no one in the willow path, and there is no shadow in the catkins".

Song Qi, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, is famous for the word "red apricots are full of branches in spring", and once served as a minister of history.

He Zhu, a poet of Hemeizi in the Northern Song Dynasty, was named after his words "How many idle worries, a wisp of smoke, the wind in the city, and the yellow rain of plums".

Qin Guan, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty and a native of Qin Xueshi, Wei Yun, is famous for "wiping Wei Yun on the mountain and sticking grass on the sky".

Zhao Yilou, a poet in the late Tang Dynasty, was named Li Bai (a great poet in the Tang Dynasty) because of his poem "The cold stars count geese, and the flute leans against the building". Xiangshan lay man-Bai Juyi (a great poet in Tang Dynasty); An insulted layman-Si Kongtu (a poet in Tang Dynasty); Ye Wei, a Buddhist in Caotang (a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty); Ouyang Xiu, a layman on June 1st; Dongpo lay man-Su Shi (Northern Song Dynasty writer); Huaihai lay man-Qin Guan (poet of Northern Song Dynasty); Chen Shidao, a Buddhist in Houshan (poetess of Northern Song Dynasty); Xie Chuan laity Su Guo (Northern Song Dynasty writer); Yi' an Jushi-Li Qingzhao (Southern Song poetess); Chashan laity-Zeng Ji (poet of Southern Song Dynasty); A Mountain Living in a Stone-Zhao Ziyong (a writer in Qing Dynasty).