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Brief introduction of Lu Yue, a poet in Song Dynasty
Lu Yue, a poet in the Song Dynasty, was born in Shaosheng Academy in the Northern Song Dynasty (1094) and died in Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty for six years (1 136) at the age of 43. He is a literary master and one of the famous poets in the early Southern Song Dynasty. He is known as "a generation of poetic immortals with clear bones".

Lu Yue's Poetic Style

Lu Yue's poetry has a unique style, and he became a literary master in the early Southern Song Dynasty with its fresh, wonderful, profound, implicit, lyrical and ideological characteristics. Most of his poems reflect his profound understanding and thinking about nature, life, love and society, and his poetry style is unique, and he is known as the representative of "Qing Qi Poetry School".

Lu Yue's masterpiece.

Lu Yue's representative works include Riverside Fairy Blossom, Partridge Sky, Wind and Rain on the Great Wall of Wan Li, Butterfly Lovers, Spring Scenes, Hairpin Phoenix, Love on Earth and so on. These works not only aroused great repercussions at that time, but also occupied an important position in the later literary history.

Lu Yue's Literary Achievements

Lu Yue's literary achievements are not only reflected in his poetry creation, but also in his literary theory and criticism. He once put forward the creative concept of "poetry is mainly based on expressing ambition, supplemented by rhyme", arguing that the main purpose of poetry is to express the poet's thoughts and feelings, not to pursue rhythm and skills. He also criticized the current situation of literature at that time, pointing out that literary works at that time lacked real thoughts and feelings, and called on the literary world to return to real life and people's needs.

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