Jia Dao is called a poet slave, also known as a poet prisoner. Because Jia Dao is a man who loves to scrutinize poems and neglects interpersonal communication, he is completely imprisoned by his own poetry works and becomes their slave. Jia Dao, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, represented a school of bitter poetry that had a profound impact on later generations, and Jia Dao's own spirit of repeated scrutiny was also worth learning.
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Jia Dao wrote 1 volumes of The Yangtze River Collection and recorded more than 39 poems. There is a copy of "Four Series" to turn over the Song version. Li Jiayan's "A New School of Yangtze River Collection" uses Jia's poems collected in "The Complete Poems of Tang Dynasty" as the base, and the other editions, related collections and anthologies, and the appendices, such as Jia Dao Chronicle, Jia Dao's Examination of Making Friends and Jia Dao's poetry reviews, are relatively complete. In addition, there are 3 volumes of small collections and 1 volume of Poetry.
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Jia Dao (779-843) was born in Fanyang (now Zhuozhou, Hebei Province) in the Tang Dynasty. Since the name Jieshishan people. Poets in the Tang Dynasty were called poetry slaves.
in his early years, he became a monk, and his dharma number was not original. It is said that when he was in Chang 'an (now Xi 'an, Shaanxi Province), because there was an order forbidding monks to go out in the afternoon, Jia Dao complained about poetry, and Han Yu discovered his talent and became a poet. Later, he was taught by Han Yu and took part in the imperial examination, but he failed to win the first place. Tang Wenzong was excluded and demoted as the main book of Changjiang County in Suizhou (now Daying County in Suining City), so he was called Jia Changjiang. At the beginning of Huichang, Tang Wuzong was transferred from Puzhou Sicang to a household, but he did not die of illness.
Jia Dao lived a life of poverty and sorrow, and wrote poems with bitterness. Most of his poems were written in desolate and lonely places, and he was good at the five laws, emphasizing words and sentences. He is as famous as Meng Jiao, and later generations used the thin suburban island as a metaphor for his poetic style. There is the Yangtze River Collection.