Eight Great Masters in Tang and Song Dynasties and Their Masterpieces

The Eight Masters in Tang and Song Dynasties refer to Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in Tang Dynasty, Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Zhe, Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi and Ceng Gong in Song Dynasty.

Han Yu: He is the author of 40 volumes of Collected Works of Han Changli, Collected Works of Foreign Countries 10, Notes for Teachers, etc.

Liu Zongyuan: He is the author of Liuhe East Collection.

Su Shi: He is the author of Seven Chapters of Dongpo, Dongpo Yuefu and Dongpo Zhi Lin.

Su Xun: Author of 20 volumes of Jia Ji's Interpretation of the Law; Three volumes, etc.

Su Zhe: He is the author of Chaos in Ji Cheng and so on.

Ouyang Xiu: Author of Ouyang Wenzhong's Collection of Official Documents, etc.

Wang Anshi: Author of Wang Linchuan Collection and Linchuan Collection.

Ceng Gong: Ceng Gong Collection, Yuanfeng Codex, Longping Collection, etc.

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Among them, Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan were the leaders of the ancient prose movement in Tang Dynasty, Ouyang Xiu and Su San were the core figures of the ancient prose movement in Song Dynasty, and Wang Anshi and Ceng Gong were the representatives of Linchuan literature. Han Yu is an advocate of the "ancient prose movement", who set off a wave of ancient prose innovation and made the old face of poetry development look brand-new

In the Ming Dynasty, Han, Liu and other humanities works "Collected Works of Mr. Ba" were selected, so they began to use the name of eight schools, which actually started here. Among the Wenbian compiled by Tang Shunzhi in the middle of Ming Dynasty, there were only eight Wenbian in the Tang and Song Dynasties. Mao Kuncheng's Selected Notes of Eight Masters in Tang and Song Dynasties in the Late Ming Dynasty *** 164 Volume. This book was widely circulated in the old society, and the name "Eight Masters in Tang and Song Dynasties" became popular.

Since the introduction of Eight Schools in Tang, Song and Ming Dynasties, Eight Schools have been regarded as the schools of ancient scholars in China. Eight Great Banknotes in Tang and Song Dynasties 164, including the Ming Wanli engraving and the Qing Dynasty bookstore engraving. In Qing Dynasty, Wei Yuan had eight volumes of Eight Great Readers in Tang and Song Dynasties.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Eight Masters in Tang and Song Dynasties