Tang Dynasty – Poet
- Poetry Academy has Over 48,900 poems by 2,000 poets were saved throughout the Tang Dynasty thanks to Xuanzong’s establishment of a poetry academy.
- Renowned Daoist poet Li Bai (701 A.D.) is well-known for her roaming lifestyle and her poetry about friendship, nature, and the meaning of drinking.
- Bai Juyi (772 A.D.) introduced poetry that addressed political and social issues and was understandable to peasants. 846 A.D., a lifelong government employee, passed away.
- Wang Wei (699 A.D.) was a Tang court official who, after his wife was killed in a rebellion, produced well-known poetry from a Buddhist monastery.
- Li Shangyin (813 A.D.) was a poet of the late period who combined political satire and sensuality in an eclectic, visually striking manner. Popularity after death ensued.
Tang Dynasty ( 618-907)
Tang Dynasty, which lasted from 618 to 907 AD, is regarded as the apex of both Chinese and global civilization. This historical era was marked by notable developments in technology and culture, in addition to its notable contributions to philosophy, politics, literature, and the arts.
We shall look at the salient features, historical significance, and enduring impact of the Tang Dynasty in the sections that follow.