China is a country of poetry and music, and has the idea of "harmony between man and nature". In China people's thoughts, the progress of civilization and the replacement of dynasties are the expression of cosmic rhythm, and as a cultural activity of human society, it is also a rhythmic movement. China's book of songs, Chu Ci, Han Fu, as well as Tang poetry, Song Ci, Yuan Qu, Ming and Qing literature and art, expressed the rhythm of beauty in the cultural history of China. China's book of songs, Chu Ci, Han Fu, Tang Poetry, Song Ci, Yuan Qu and even the literary and artistic creation in the Ming and Qing Dynasties are all related to music in a broad sense. They all pursue the rhythm suitable for chanting or singing in words, and reflect the rhythm of heaven and earth and people's voices in content. China, from The Book of Songs, Songs of the South and Han Fu to Tang poetry, Song lyrics, Yuanqu and even Ming and Qing literature and art, has both inheritance and independence in content and form, forming a movement of cultural beauty in China, among which "Tang poetry, Song lyrics, Yuanqu and Ming and Qing novels" are the most beautiful notes in this movement. Endless vitality and diverse life rhythms in Tang poetry: lightness, sharpness, new artistic conception aesthetics and lingering life emotion in Song poetry; cosmic image in Long Corridor of Yuan song and romantic feelings of prodigal son; world picture scroll in Ming and Qing literature and art, which constitutes the beautiful melody in China's cultural history.
The history of the Tang Dynasty opened the most glorious chapter in ancient China. The Tang Dynasty was politically enlightened, economically prosperous, militarily powerful, culturally free, with frequent exchanges between China and foreign countries and strong national strength, showing a brilliant situation of prosperity. During the period of 100 from the founding of Taizu, the reign of Taizong to the reign of Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, enlightened politics made Li Tang's society stable for a long time and its economy developed continuously, which laid the foundation for the development of cultural undertakings and promoted the all-round prosperity of culture and art in the Tang Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, the imperial examination system of selecting scholars by poems and books was implemented. A very important part of the Jinshi examination is the examination of poetry creation, so the quality of poetry creation is directly related to a person's political future. Selecting scholars by poetry has promoted the worship of poetry in the whole society from the system. From feudal emperors to down-and-out literati, from dignitaries to people who drive cars and sell pulp, they are all proud of being able to write poems. The emperors of the Tang Dynasty, such as Emperor Taizong, Emperor Xuanzong and Tang Dezong, were all lovers of poetry. They not only often write their own poems, but also often encourage others to write poems, and vigorously promote those who can write poems, which greatly promotes the popularization and improvement of poetry. Poetry is a huge monument to the peak in the cultural history of the Tang Dynasty. Poetry in the Tang Dynasty flourished unprecedentedly, reaching a perfect artistic realm and becoming a cultural symbol of the Tang Dynasty. Poetry is the focus of artistic spirit in Tang Dynasty. Poetry not only expresses the poet's thoughts and feelings, but also shows the prosperous society and vigorous humanistic spirit in the Tang Dynasty.
The Tang Dynasty (AD 6 18-907) was the heyday of China's classical poetry and the peak of China's classical poetry. Tang poetry is one of China's outstanding literary heritages and a bright pearl in the world literature treasure house. In the history of more than 300 years in the Tang Dynasty, poetry was particularly prosperous. Poems in the Tang Dynasty are diverse in genre and style, and the breadth of themes, rich content and exquisite skills of their works are unprecedented. There are more than 48,900 poems handed down to later generations. The prosperity of Tang poetry produced many great poets, especially many Tang poets. Some of them were labeled by later generations, such as poet Li Bai, poet Du Fu, Wang Wei and poet Li He. Tang poetry has a wide range of themes, some depicting the beauty of the motherland; Some praise the just war and express patriotic thoughts; Some express their personal ambitions and experiences, expressing the joys and sorrows of life; Some of them reflected the class status and class contradictions of the society at that time and exposed the darkness of feudal society. In short, natural phenomena, political dynamics, working life, social customs and personal feelings can't escape the poet's keen eyes and become the subject matter of their writing. In terms of creative methods, there are both realistic schools and romantic schools, forming an excellent tradition of China's classical poetry. There are five words and seven words, quatrains and metrical poems in form. The Tang Dynasty also created modern poems with a particularly beautiful and neat style, which pushed the artistic characteristics of China's ancient poems with harmonious syllables and refined words to an unprecedented height and found the most typical form for ancient lyric poems.
Tang poetry is beautiful, and its greatest feature is its vitality, majestic weather and colorful scenery. Just like in spring, thousands of trees are competing for each other, showing a thriving atmosphere. This is the vitality of the Tang Dynasty. Tang poetry is the spark of vigorous vitality in the Tang Dynasty. Walking into Tang poetry is like walking into a spring forest, where birds and flowers are fragrant and refreshing. Tang poetry is famous for its rich expressions and rhymes, and the lines between them are full of youthful enthusiasm and imagination, full of freedom and joy. Tang poetry has a vigorous rhythm, and there is a thriving artistic conception in the lingering melody. Even poems lamenting the loneliness of life and describing the frontier battles are fluent, graceful and brisk. The peak of Tang poetry is Li Bai, who, with his genius imagination, combined the elegance of Zhuangzi and the magnificence of Qu Yuan, played the strongest sound of the art of Tang poetry, known as the voice of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and reached the peak of ancient romantic literature in China. Tang poetry is still very popular with people. Today, "reciting 300 Tang poems and writing them" is still popular in China, which shows China people's love for Tang poems.