Chu Si Zong
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Chu Sizong, a poet of Tang Dynasty. Great grandson of Chu Guangxi. Runzhou Yanling (now Danyang) people, "Chu's Genealogy" (Shide Tang Guangxu 22) set: "Gong Rou, taboo tune Zong.". According to Chu's Genealogy (shidetang, 1989), "gongrou, taboo of heizong" is recorded in Yuanhe surname Zuan as "heizong".
brief introduction
Yanzhou prefecture (now Shandong). Xuanzong 13 years (859) ascended Jinshi first, once served as school Shulang. When I went to the northern frontier fortress, I had a poem "following the frontier to pass the Wuyuan", which was friendly with Gu Feixiong and Gu Taoyuan. Under the influence of Wang Wei and Chu Guangxi, he was good at writing about the scenery of mountains and forests, and often had thoughts outside the world, lacking social content. Xin Wenfang of the Yuan Dynasty called it a poem of "painstaking thoughts and dreams, paying attention to every word, and leisurely thinking outside the world", and praised its epigrams of "the water is clear in the field, the flowers are deep in the world", "cicadas are singing in the trees, and the wind is falling in front of the guests" as "those who should just give up". But the artistic achievements are far less than those of Wang and Chu. There are 40 poems in Quan Tang Shi, which are compiled into one volume. There is a supplement to the whole collection of Tang poems. Zhizhai Shulu Jieti has a volume of poetry.
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Chu Si Zong