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Biography of Wang Bo: Wang Bo (about 650-676), Zi Zi 'an, Han nationality, was a writer in the Tang Dynasty. Wang Bo, a native of Longmen, Gujiang County (now Hejin City, Shanxi Province), was also called "Wang Luo" and "four outstanding men in the early Tang Dynasty" with Yang Jiong and Lu.

Wang Bo was very clever when he was young. He was able to write poetry when he was six years old. His poems are ingenious in conception and profound in words. He was referred to as one of the "Wang Sanshu" by his father's friends, which shows that he showed outstanding literary talent in his early years.

In the first year of Ganfeng (666), Wang Bo passed Li Changbo's "Chen You Dongyue Fu", and was later named Chao Saburo at the request of Su Youke, becoming the youngest official in the imperial court.

After that, Wang was full of thoughts, and his pen was full of flowers, and he wrote "Ganyuan Palace Fu", which was beautiful and shocked the audience of the Holy Family. When Tang Gaozong saw this eulogy, he praised these virtues. These words were beautiful, just and powerful. It was the work of a prodigy who was not weak. He exclaimed, "Wizard, wizard, I am a wizard of Datang!" " Wang Bo's literary name is also a great help.

Wang Bo spent three years traveling around Bashu mountains and rivers and wrote a lot of poems. After returning to Chang 'an, he asked Zhou Guo to join the army. When he joined the army, he was demoted twice for killing government slaves privately. In August (676), the third year of Tang Gaozong Shangyuan, Wang Bo crossed the sea to return to his father, and unfortunately drowned.

Introduction to Wang Bo's Main Achievements

1, poetry

Wang Bo's poems directly inherited the spirit of respecting Confucianism in Zhenguan period, and injected a new flavor of the times, which was magnificent, beautiful and generous.

2. Cifu.

Wang Bofu is an important part of the early Tang Fu, which in a sense marks the prosperity of the early Tang Fu. Wang Bo's parallel prose inherits the artistic styles of Xu Ling and Yu Xin, but pays attention to fresh air, vibrating air and relaxing air, thus making parallel prose beautiful, slow and smooth, creating an era style with high weather and vivid charm, and making parallel prose leap to a new level.

3. Poetry.

Wang Bo's poems directly inherited the spirit of respecting Confucianism in Zhenguan period, and injected a new flavor of the times, which was magnificent, beautiful and generous.