1. From "Zhenguan's Rule" to "Kaiyuan's Prosperous Era": The Prosperous Picture Scroll depicted in Tang poetry.
When the pointer of history turned to the Tang Dynasty, a glorious picture of prosperity slowly unfolded. From the "rule of Zhenguan" of Taizong of the Tang Dynasty to the "prosperous era of Kaiyuan" of Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty ushered in a peak period in Chinese history with its prosperous economy, open culture, and inclusive policies. Tang poetry, as a cultural treasure of this era, vividly depicts the prosperity of this prosperous era with its unique art form and profound ideological connotation.
Nine days to open the palace, all the nations to worship the crown. This is the prosperous atmosphere of the Tang Dynasty written by Wang Wei, showing the strength of the Tang Dynasty and the prosperity of culture. During this period, Tang poetry eulogized the strength of the country and the happiness of the people with its vigorous, fresh and natural style. The poets used their pen and ink to paint a vivid picture of the prosperous era, allowing us to travel through time and space and feel that glorious era.
2. From the "Anshi Rebellion" to "Yuanhe Zhongxing": the vicissitudes of history witnessed by Tang poetry.
However, history is always full of uncertainties and twists and turns. In the middle of the Tang Dynasty, a "Anshi Rebellion" broke the tranquility of the prosperous era, and the country fell into a long-term turmoil and **. However, it is precisely in this historical background that Tang poetry has witnessed the vicissitudes of history and the tenacity of the people with its unique artistic charm.
The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city is deep in spring. This is the scene after the Anshi Rebellion written by Du Fu, expressing the poet's deep concern for the fate of the country and sympathy for the people's suffering. During this period, Tang poetry no longer merely celebrated the prosperity of the prosperous era, but also reflected the social turmoil and the suffering of the people. The poets used their pen and ink to record the vicissitudes of history and the tenacity of the people, so that we can deeply feel the hardships and difficulties of that era.
3. From "Afterglow of the Late Tang Dynasty" to "Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms": The Cultural Spirit of Tang Poetry Inheritance.
Although the glory of the Tang Dynasty has gradually passed, the spirit of Tang poetry has endured. In the late Tang Dynasty and the subsequent Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Tang poetry still inherited the cultural spirit of the Tang Dynasty with its unique artistic charm and profound ideological connotation.
The sunset is infinitely better, just near dusk. This is the afterglow of the late Tang Dynasty written by Li Shangyin, expressing the poet's infinite regret for the passing glory and his deep expectations for the future. During this period, although Tang poetry lost its former prosperity and prosperity, the poets still adhered to their love for poetry and the inheritance of culture. They used their pen and ink to continue to write the glorious chapters of Tang poetry, allowing us to feel the cultural spirit and historical charm of that era.
To sum up, Tang poetry, as a treasure of Tang Dynasty culture, vividly depicts the glory and vicissitudes of the Tang Dynasty with its unique art form and profound ideological connotation. From the "rule of Zhenguan" to the prosperous picture scroll of "Kaiyuan Dynasty", to the historical vicissitudes of "Anshi Rebellion" to "Yuanhe Zhongxing", and then to the cultural inheritance of "Late Tang Dynasty Afterglow" to "Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms", Tang poetry has always been developing with the development of history. It is not only a representative of the culture of the Tang Dynasty, but also an important part of the culture of the Chinese nation. In today's new era, we should cherish and inherit the precious cultural heritage of Tang poetry, so that its spirit will always shine on our way forward.