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What literary schools are there in the history of China?
The classification of literary schools or groups.

1, the representative figures of Confucian school are: Confucius and Mencius.

2. The representatives of Taoism are: Laozi and Zhuangzi.

3. The representative figures of Mohism are: Mozi.

4. Legalists are: Han Feizi.

5. Qu Song refers to Qu Yuan and Song Yu in the Warring States Period.

6. Yang Ma: Yang Xiong and Ma Si were alike in the Western Han Dynasty.

7. Three Cao Cao: Cao Cao, Cao Zhi and Cao Pi.

Seven sons of Jian 'an: Kong Rong, RoyceWong, Chen Lin, Liu Zhen, Xu Gan, Ruan Yu and Angelababy.

9. Shen Shi as a Pen: A Textual Research on Shen Yue and Ren Fang at the Time of Qi and Liang Dynasties.

10, four masters in the early Tang Dynasty: Yang Jiong, Lu, Luo.

1 1, Shen Song: It refers to the famous Gong Yan poets Shen Quanqi and Song Wenzhi in the Wuhou period of the early Tang Dynasty.

12. The poets belonging to the Frontier Poetry School in the Tang Dynasty are: Wang Changling, Cen Can, Gao Shi, Wang Zhihuan and Li Qi.

13, Zhang Wang Yuefu: refers to the Yuefu poems of Zhang Ji and Wang Jian.

14, Thinness of Suburb: Su Shi's language is an image summary of the poetic style of Meng Jiao and Jia Dao in the middle Tang Dynasty.

15, Bai Yuan: refers to the poets Yuan Zhen and Bai Juyi in the middle Tang Dynasty.

16, two masters of the Southern Tang Dynasty: refers to the two emperors of the Southern Tang Dynasty in the Five Dynasties, the middle master Li Jing and the later master Li Yu.

17, Su San: Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Zhe.

18, Eight Great Masters in Tang and Song Dynasties: Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi, Ceng Gong, Su Shi, Su Xun and Su Zhe.

19. Among the poets in the Song Dynasty, Su Shi and Xin Qiji belong to the uninhibited school.

20. Among the poets in the Song Dynasty, there are: Liu Yong and Li Qingzhao.

2 1, four masters of Yuan Qu in Yuan Dynasty: Guan Hanqing, Zheng Guangzu, Bai Pu and Ma Zhiyuan.

22. The last seven sons of the Ming Dynasty: Zong Chen, Wang Shizhen, Liang Youyu, Tu Zhongxing and Wu.

23. Tangmen: The seven opposition writers before and after the Ming Dynasty were: Wang, Wang, Wang and Gui Youguang.

24. Three schools of public security: Yuan Zongdao, Yuan Hongdao and Yuan Zhongdao.

25. The "three great thinkers" in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties: Gu, Huang Zongxi and Wang Fuzhi.

26. Northern Song Dynasty: refers to the famous poet Shi, Shi, Shi and Shi in the early Qing Dynasty.

27. Song School: namely, Tongguang poets in Qing Dynasty, represented by Chen,, and.

28. Zhexi Ci School: Ci School in the early Qing Dynasty, represented by Zhu Yizun, a native of Xiushui (now Jiaxing), Zhejiang.

29. Yang Xian Ci School: Ci School in the early Qing Dynasty, represented by Chen Weisong, a native of Yixing, Jiangsu.

30. Changzhou Ci School: Ci School in the middle of Qing Dynasty, represented by Zhang Huiyan.

3 1 Tongcheng School: the most famous prose school in the middle of Qing Dynasty, with Fang Bao and Yao Nai as the main writers.

32. Suzhou Writers Group: A group of dramatists in the early Qing Dynasty, represented by Li Yu, Zhu and Zhu Zuochao.

33. Nanhong Beikong refers to the famous dramatists Hong Yi and Kong Renshang in the early Qing Dynasty.

34. Nanshe: Founded in 1909, the founders are Chen Qubing, Gao Xu and Liu Yazi.