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Brief introduction of poet He.
He (about 659-744) was a poet and calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. Ji Zhen was born in Yongxing, Yuezhou (now Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang) in his later years. He was famous for his poems when he was young. Wu Zetian won the second prize in Shengyuan year (695), awarded Guo Zi Simen Doctor and moved to Taichang Doctor. Later, he served as assistant minister of rites, secretary supervisor and prince guest.

He Zhangzhi's broad-minded, uninhibited and good wine earned him the reputation of "freedom of speech", especially in his later years. Returned to China at the age of 86 and died soon. Together with Zhang, Zhang Xu and Bao Rong, they are called "four sons of Wuzhong"; Also known as "Eight Immortals of Drinking" with Li Bai and Li; With, Lu Zangyong, Song, Gou, Li Bai, Meng Haoran, Wang Wei, Sima, etc. They are called "Ten Friends of the Immortals".

Because of the affluent life, smooth official career and open-minded personality, there is no lament for cynicism and sad life experience in his poems. Even if disappointed, his tone is optimistic and open-minded, and his style is elegant, fresh and natural. He's poems are natural and vivid in feelings, unpretentious in language and unpretentious in carving. They come from life, from the bottom of my heart and have far-reaching artistic conception.

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As an important poet in the early Tang Dynasty, He's poems played a certain guiding role in the healthy development of poetry in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and also had a demonstration significance for the creation practice of poetry in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, which had a great impact on the prosperity of poetry in the prosperous Tang Dynasty and made outstanding contributions to the development and prosperity of poetry in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

He's poems are famous for quatrains. In addition to offering sacrifices to the gods and writing poems, his lyrical style of scenery writing is unique, leisurely, light and tasteful. The greatest success of his poems lies in reflecting and expressing the most essential things in social life, that is, human feelings and humanity, and writing a kind of emotion that human beings have with a specific direction.

Such as "Two Hometown Couplets". He inherited and carried forward Chen Ziang's spirit of praising "Wei-Jin style", pursuing "Bi Xing" and promoting "human feelings and humanity", boldly broke through the paradigm of object-chanting poetry advocated and practiced by Li Qiao in the early Tang Dynasty, and wrote a well-known immortal poem "Singing Willow".

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