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Brief introduction of Qiu Si's author Zhang Ji
Zhang Ji (about 767~ 830), a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was born in Suzhou, five people of Han nationality in Suzhou, or a native of Wujiang in Wuzhou, and later moved to Sui and Wujiang in Wuzhou (now Wujiang Town, Anxian County, Anhui Province). Zhang Shuibu, Zhang and Wang Jian are equally famous, and Yuefu's famous poems include Song of Xia Sai, Complaining for Women, Song of Picking Lotus and Song of Jiangnan.

At the beginning of Zhenyuan, he studied poetry with Wang Jian in Weizhou, returned to Hezhou in the 12th year of Zhenyuan (796), and traveled to Hezhou for Zhangji in the 14th year of Meng Jiao. Zhang Ji traveled to the north and introduced Han Yu to Bianzhou through Meng Jiao. Zhang Ji, the examiner of Bianzhou Jinshi, was recommended as a scholar of Chang 'an in the following year, and he supplemented the main hall in the first year of Yuanhe (806). Knowing Bai Juyi and learning from each other have had a positive impact on their respective creations. According to the Ming Dynasty, Zhang Taizhuyuan, a poor and blind assistant, was transferred to imperial academy for ten years.1866615 years, the first year of moving to Changqing, Secretary Lang (82 1) was appointed. In 828, Foreign Minister of the Ministry of Water Affairs moved to Daiwa for two years to be the guest of honor. In the late Southern Tang Dynasty, Zhang Yue, who moved to the countryside, collected more than 400 first and second poems. Qian Gong's auxiliary name is Mu Duo Ji.

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Collected Works of Zhang Wenchang, the collected works of Song and Shu in Pingjiang Tang Dynasty.

4 volumes, a total of 3 17 poems, 8 volumes of poems by Zhang Tang Ye Si, and more than 450 poems. The four volumes were copied from the original edition of the company's Shanghai Editorial Room 1958, and were sorted out, deleted and supplemented into 8 volumes of Zhang Ji's Poems, and more than 480 poems were collected according to the New Tang Book.

There are roughly three periods in Zhang Ji's poetry creation: before the age of 40, at the beginning of 40-50, most of his excellent Yuefu songs were written in the late 1950s, and his life gradually stabilized. Besides writing Yuefu songs, he also wrote more modern poems. Many of his Yuefu poems reflected the social reality at that time, and the language was concise and simple. Wang Jian was also very famous at that time. Zhang Wang's poems widely and profoundly reflect various social contradictions, sympathize with people's sufferings, and are as famous as "Xia Sai Qu"

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Zhang Ji's Yuefu poems "Lotus Picking Song" and "Jiangnan Song" are artistic. They are good at summarizing the sharp contrast of several articles or articles on opposite sides of things, and are good at depicting all kinds of characters carefully and truly through sketching. Their genres are mostly famous articles, and sometimes new Yuefu can use old topics to create new languages. They are simple, simple and implicit, and often use colloquial words to write poems. They also deliberately refine their conclusions, express their meaning, criticize beyond words, and satirize the effect. Zhang Ji's five laws are carved smoothly, which has a great influence on the five laws of later generations.