As a shining pearl in ancient Chinese literature, the Seven Rhythms of Tang Poetry have become a model for countless literati and writers to learn from and learn from in later generations with its rigorous structure, harmonious rhythm and profound artistic conception.
Among them, the top ten works of the Seven Laws are like bright stars, each of which is extremely classic and shining with eternal light.
The first of these top ten masterpieces is Du Fu's "Ascending". With its deep emotion, grand momentum and exquisite artistic technique, this poem has become the leader of the Seven Laws.
In the poem, "The wind is urgent, the sky is high, the ape is howling, and the white bird flies back."
Boundless falling trees and Xiao Xiao, endless Yangtze River rolling. These sentences not only show the magnificent scene of the poet ascending high and overlooking the distance, but also express the poet's inner ambition, and have become a classic in the hearts of countless readers in later generations.
It was followed by Cui Hao's "Yellow Crane Tower".
ranked third is Li Shangyin's "Jin Se".
These poems have their own characteristics, or depict the beauty of mountains and rivers, or express the feelings of parting, or express the philosophy of life, all of which have become classics in the Seven Laws with their profound connotations and exquisite artistic techniques.
These masterpieces of the Seven Laws not only represent the highest level of poetry in the Tang Dynasty, but also become an important source of literary creation in later generations.
With their profound artistic conception, beautiful language and exquisite artistic techniques, they have attracted the attention of countless readers and become eternal literary treasures in people's hearts.
The ten masterpieces of Tang poetry and seven rules, each of which is extremely classic, have become a shining pearl in ancient Chinese literature with their profound connotation, beautiful language and exquisite artistic techniques.
These poems not only represent the highest level of poetry in the Tang Dynasty, but also become an important source of literary creation in later generations, and have had a profound impact on later literature.
They will always shine brightly, shine in the sky of literature, and become a precious treasure for future generations to study and study.