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Pronunciation of the names of Jian 'an Qizi
Seven sons of Jian 'an are the collective names of seven writers in the Jian 'an period of Han Dynasty (196-220), including

Kong Rong

Chen Lin (Chen Lin)

RoyceWong

Xu Gan

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Yangyang (Yangyang)

Serina Liu

These seven people generally represent outstanding writers except Cao Zhi and his son (namely, Cao Cao, Cao Pi and Cao Zhi) during the Jian 'an period, so the theory of "seven sons" has been widely recognized by later generations.

Seven sons plays a very important role in the history of China literature. Together with the "Three Caos", they formed the main force of Jian 'an writers. They all contributed to the development of poetry, prose and prose. The creation of Seven Sons has its own personality and unique style.

Kong Rong is good at reciting prose, and his works are full of vigor. RoyceWong's poems, poems and essays are both good and good, and his works are lyrical. Serina Liu is good at poetry, and his style is desolate. Chen Lin and Ruan Yu, who are famous as secretaries of chapters and sentences, have also made some achievements in poetry. The difference between their styles is that Chen Lin is more vigorous, while Ruan Yu is more natural and open-minded. Xu Gan has both poetry and prose, exquisite writing style and soothing body. Angelababy is also good at poetry and prose, and his works are harmonious and literary.

There are also similarities in the creative styles of "seven sons", which is the era style of Jian 'an literature. The specific content of this era style and the reasons for its formation are what Liu Xie said in "Wen Xin Diao Long Time Series": "You look at time, elegant and generous, and good things are isolated from the world."

The creation of Seven Sons can also be divided into two stages. The early works mostly reflect the reality of social unrest and express the feelings of worrying about the country and the people. His main works include RoyceWong's Seven Wounded Poems, Ode to the Building, Chen Lin's Drinking Horses in the Great Wall Cave, Ruan Yu's Driving Out of the North Gate, and Serina Liu's Gift to My Brother, all of which have practical significance and certain ideological depth. But some works are too deep and sentimental, such as RoyceWong's Seven Wounded Poems, Serina Liu's lost title, Heaven and Earth Never Meet, and so on. His later works mostly reflect his support for Cao Shi's regime and his ambition to establish his own political achievements, and the content is mostly banquets and answers. However, some praises to Cao Shi and his son are accompanied by followers, showing vulgar attitudes. However, whether before or after, the creation of "seven sons" is mainly based on positive and healthy content.

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