Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Nicknames of those cultural celebrities ~
Nicknames of those cultural celebrities ~
1, alias
Poet Fairy-Li Bai (a great poet in Tang Dynasty)
Poet and Sage —— Du Fu (a great poet in Tang Dynasty)
The Magic of Poet —— Bai Juyi (a great poet in Tang Dynasty)
Shi Gui-Li He (a great poet in Tang Dynasty)
Poet-Liu Yuxi (writer of Tang Dynasty)
Poet-Wang Bo (a great poet in Tang Dynasty)
Shi Fo-Wang Wei (a great poet in Tang Dynasty)
Poetic fanaticism —— He, a great poet in Tang Dynasty
Poetry Bone-Chen Ziang (a great poet in Tang Dynasty)
Poet Prisoner —— Meng Jiao (a great poet in Tang Dynasty)
Poet Slave-Jia Dao (a great poet in Tang Dynasty)
2. Alias
Violet laity-Li Bai (a great poet in Tang Dynasty)
Bai Juyi, a Buddhist in Xiangshan (a great poet in Tang Dynasty)
Bear the burden of humiliation-Si Kongtu (Tang Poetry)
Li Yu, a laity in Lotus Peak
Chen Qi, a Buddhist in Longqiu (a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty)
Endless laity-Zhang Shangying (Northern Song Dynasty star)
Gu Xi laity-Li Zhiyi (Northern Song Dynasty writer)
Taoist in the Valley —— Huang Tingjian (Northern Song Dynasty writer)
Intermediate laity-Wang Anshi (Northern Song Dynasty writer)
Xie Chuan laity Su Guo (Northern Song Dynasty writer)
Cui Wei Jushi Xue (calligrapher of Northern Song Dynasty)
A Buddhist-Xia Zheng (Northern Song Dynasty writer)
Lumen laity-Mi Fei (calligrapher of Northern Song Dynasty)
Ye Wei, a Buddhist in Caotang (a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty)
6 1 year-old layman Ouyang Xiu (Northern Song Dynasty writer)
Dongpo lay man-Su Shi (Northern Song Dynasty writer)
Huaihai lay man-Qin Guan (poet of Northern Song Dynasty)
Chen Shidao, a layman in Houshan (poet of Northern Song Dynasty)
Muslim laity-Zhou Bangyan (a famous poet in Northern Song Dynasty)
Ceng Qi, a Travelling Lay Man (Late Northern Song Dynasty and Early Southern Song Dynasty)
Xin Qiji, a Jiaxuan layman (Ci of Southern Song Dynasty)
A recluse-Zhu, a poetess in Southern Song Dynasty
Zhai Yi layman-Zhao (Southern Song Dynasty painter)
The laity in Jian Zhai —— Chen, a poet in Southern Song Dynasty
Luchuan laity-Zhang (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)
Ye Mengde, a layman in Shilin (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)
Liu Kezhuang, a lay man in Houcun (Southern Song Dynasty writer)
Wang Yinglin (a scholar in Southern Song Dynasty) is a deep and peaceful layman.
Zhang Xiaoxiang (Poet of Southern Song Dynasty) —— The Jade Pot of the Lay Man
Li Qingzhao and Yi An Jushi (poetesss in Southern Song Dynasty)
Chashan laity-Once upon a time (Southern Song Dynasty poet)
Layman Gardener-Ji Yougong (Southern Song Dynasty writer)
Shihu lay man-Fan Chengda (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)
Step 3 replace
Zhang Sanying
Song poetry was written by Zhang Xianshan. Because he is good at using the word "shadow", he is praised as "Zhang Sanying" by the world, especially three sentences: "Cloud breaks the moon to make a shadow", "Soft and lazy, the curtain rolls over", "willow path is empty, catkins fall without shadow" and "Cloud breaks the moon to make a shadow"
Hong xing Shang Shu
In Song Dynasty, Song Qi's Yulouchun vividly described the scenery in early spring, especially the sentence "Han Xiao is lighter outside the green poplar smoke, and the branches of red apricots are full of spring", so people called it "the history of red apricots".
Hemeizi
He wrote a poem "Jade Case" in Song Dynasty: "How much leisure is there? Yichuan Tobacco, full of wind in Huang Meiyu, is called "Kazuko".
Zheng Zhegu
Zheng Gu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, is famous for his poem Partridge, so he is called "Partridge Zheng".
Cui Yuanyang
Cui Jue, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was called "Cui Yuanyang" because of his unique "Yuanyang Poetry".
Poet Tian Zi.
Wang Changling, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was called "the poet's son of heaven" because of his "bitter feelings and vague style".
Poor Mencius
Meng Jiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was called "poor Mencius" because of his bumpy life and tragic fate.
Du weizi
Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, once wrote Wei Zihua, which was lyrical and praised by flowers and was called Du Weizi.
Warm octupole
Poets in the Tang Dynasty were quick-witted in writing. Every time he entered the exam, he became eight rhymes, and people called him "Wen Bajiao".
Be good at five-syllable poems
Liu Changqing, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, is good at five-character poems, accounting for 78% of all poems, and is called "Five-character Great Wall".
Mi Dian
Mi Fei, a painter and calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty, was aloof and eccentric, nicknamed "Mi Dian".
Heguitou
He Zhu, a poet in the Song Dynasty, was seven feet long and had an iron brow. People call him "He Guitou".
Meifugu
Mei, a poet in the Song Dynasty, was named after Fan Raozhou's Eating Puffer, and was called "Mei Puffer".
Zhang
Zhang Yan, a poet in the Song Dynasty, is famous for his poem "Jie Lianhuan Gu Yan" and is called "Zhang Guyan".
Xie die
Xie Yi, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, recited 300 butterfly poems and called them "thanking butterflies".
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".
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