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Briefly describe the influence of cultural and educational policies in Tang Dynasty on the development of education in Tang Dynasty?
The Tang Dynasty achieved a high degree of national unity. In order to consolidate political power and strengthen control, the thought of domestic servant has become the main ruling thought to maintain this system. The rulers of the Tang Dynasty chose Confucianism as the main ideological tool of feudal rule and sought the theoretical basis of system, principles and policies from Confucianism. Under the guidance of this political thought, the Tang Dynasty implemented the cultural and educational policy of "revitalizing Confucianism".

Impact: Culture and education can cultivate all kinds of talents to meet the needs of social, political and economic development and promote social, political and economic progress. Especially in feudal society, through education, we trained talents who conformed to the ruling class's political stance, political views and ideology and served the feudal rule.

Through cultural education, we can also publicize the political program, principles, lines and policies of the ruling class and influence public opinion. The Tang Dynasty attached importance to the cultural and educational policies of Confucianism precisely to consolidate its own rule and promote economic development.

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The most remarkable literary achievement of the Tang Dynasty can be described by Tang poetry. Since Chen Ziang and the "four outstanding poets in the early Tang Dynasty", famous poets in the Tang Dynasty have emerged one after another. Li Bai, Du Fu, Cen Can and Wang Wei in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Li He, Han Yu, Bai Juyi and Liu Yuxi in the middle Tang Dynasty, and Li Shangyin and Du Mu in the late Tang Dynasty are several representative poets.

These poets have different poetic styles, including rich imagination of the mythical world and vivid description of real life, including passionate frontier poems, gloomy and heavy "poetic history" and fresh and refined pastoral poems. These poems together constitute an outstanding representative of China's ancient literature.

Although there were still outstanding poets in the Song, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the overall level of regular poetry and classical poetry was not as good as that of the Tang Dynasty, which made Tang poetry an insurmountable peak of classical poetry in China. Luoyang, Chang 'an and Jinling are the big cities with the largest number of "complete Tang poems".