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Who wrote the most poems in the history of China?
According to various textbooks and historical records, one of the most famous poets in the history of China is Lu You, a famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. He wrote nearly ten thousand poems in his life, and he can write one every three days on average. There are more than 9,000 existing poems, which are extremely rich in content. Expressing political ambitions, reflecting people's sufferings, criticizing the humiliation and surrender of the ruling group at that time, and showing a strong patriotic enthusiasm for restoring national unity. Guan Shanyue, Book Wrath, Peasant Sigh, Xiuer, etc. It's all spoken by later generations. Describing daily life is also a new work. Also known as Gong Ci, Yang Shen called it as beautiful as Qin Guan and as beautiful as stone. But some poems reveal negative emotions. His first marriage, Tang's, Chai Feng and so on, was sincere and touching. There are Poems of Jiannan, Collected Works of Weinan, Book of Southern Tang Dynasty, Notes of Old Xue 'an, etc. Divorced under the oppression of my mother, my painful feelings are poured out in some poems, such as Shen Yuan. Although Lu You can be recorded in this way, the first person who wrote poems in the history of China was not Lu You, but Gan Long (171-1799), the emperor of the Qing Dynasty.

Some people question that some documents call Gan Long the first person who wrote poems in China. If he is recognized, he will write poetry from birth and then write a poem every day. It will take 1.20 years if he wants to finish writing those calculated poems. However, we know that Qianlong only lived to be 88 years old. Obviously, many poems were not written by Qianlong himself.