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Scholar's elegant name

Zhu He-He Meizi

He Zuoxiu, a poet in the Song Dynasty, wrote a poem "Jade Case": "How much leisure is there? Yichuan tobacco, wind in the city, plum and yellow rain ",using three images to turn abstract and intangible feelings into concrete images, called" harmony and beauty ".

Cui Jue-Cui Yuanyang

Cui Jue, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was called "Cui Yuanyang" because of his unique Yuanyang poems.

Zhenggu-Zhegu Zheng

Zheng Gu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, is famous for his poem Partridge. So it's called partridge Zheng.

Wang Changling-the poet's son of heaven

Wang Changling, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was called "the poet's son of heaven" because of his "bitter feelings and ethereal style".

Meng Jiao-Poor Mencius

Meng Jiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, had a rough life. The tragic fate is called "poor Mencius".

Lihelong Zhaolang

Li He, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was called "Long Claw Lang" by people at that time because of his strange fingers. Li Yinchang's Biography of Li Changji in Tang Dynasty: "Long and thin, with long eyebrows and claws."

Dumu-Du Weizi

Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, once wrote Wei Zihua, which is lyrical and praised by flowers. He called it Du Weizi.

Wen-Wen octagon

Poets in the Tang Dynasty were quick-witted in writing. Every time he enters the exam, the eight-pronged hand becomes eight rhymes, and people call him "Wen Bajiao".

Liu Changqing-Wuzi Great Wall

Liu Changqing, a poet in Tang Dynasty, is good at five-character poems, which account for 78% of all his poems. He is called the "Five-character Great Wall".

He Zhu-He Guitou

He Zhu, a poet in the Song Dynasty, was seven feet long and had an iron brow. People call him "He Ghost Head".

Mei Yao Chen-Mei puffer fish

Mei, a poet in the Song Dynasty, was named after Fan Raozhou's Eating Puffer, and was called "Mei Puffer".

Baodang-Bao Gu Yan

Bao Dang, a poet in the Song Dynasty, was named after his poem The Lonely Goose.

Zhang Yan-Zhang Guyan

Zhang Yan, a poet in the Song Dynasty, is famous for The Lonely Goose in Jie Lianhuan, and is called "Zhang".

Yuan Kai-Yuan Baiyan

Yuan Kai, a poet at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, is famous for his poem Bai Yan and is called "Yuan Baiyan".

Xie Yi-Xie Die

Xie Yi, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, recited 300 butterfly poems and called them "thanking butterflies".

Qishan island-swordfish and prawn

In the Qing Dynasty, Qishan Island was called "Qishan Fish and Shrimp" by the poet Wang Yuyang because of the poem "When the east wind blows and rains all night, fish and shrimp grow in the new waters of the whole river".

In addition, other literati nicknames include:

Bai Juyi, Xiangshan Buddhist (Tang Dynasty poet)

Li Bai (a poet in Tang Dynasty), a violet layman.

Si Kongtu (a poet in Tang Dynasty) was a layman who swallowed his words.

Li Yu, a laity in Lotus Peak

Chen Nian, a Buddhist in Longqiu (a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty)

Intermediate laity-Wang Anshi (Northern Song Dynasty writer)

Gu Xi laity-Li Zhiyi (Northern Song Dynasty writer)

Taoist in the Valley —— Huang Tingjian (Northern Song Dynasty writer)

Dongpo lay man-Su Shi (Northern Song Dynasty writer)

Xie Chuan laity Su Guo (Northern Song Dynasty writer)

Xia Zheng (a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty)

Ye Wei, a Buddhist in Caotang (a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty)

Ouyang Xiu, laity June 1st (Northern Song Dynasty)

Huaihai lay man-Qin Guan (poet of Northern Song Dynasty)

Chen Shidao, a Buddhist in Houshan (poet of Northern Song Dynasty)

Zhou Bangyan, a Muslim layman (poet of the Northern Song Dynasty)

Jia Xuan lay man-Xin Qiji (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)

Zhu, a recluse poet (female poet of Southern Song Dynasty)

The laity in Jian Zhai —— Chen, a poet in Southern Song Dynasty

Luchuan laity-Zhang (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)

Ye Mengde, a Buddhist in Shilin (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)

Zhang Xiaoxiang, a layman in Yuhu Lake (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)

Li Qingzhao, Yi Anju (poetess of Southern Song Dynasty)

Chashan layman-Once upon a time (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)

Layman Gardener —— Ji Gonggong (Southern Song Dynasty writer)

Shihu lay man-Fan Chengda (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)

You Mao (poet of Southern Song Dynasty) was a layman at first.