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What is the highest literary evaluation of Han Yu during his travels in ancient poems?

The decline of Wen Qi after the Eight Dynasties-This is Su Shi's praise for Han Yu, and it is also the highest evaluation of Han Yu in the history of China literature.

The article "Travel in Ancient Poetry" quoted this sentence in the chapter "Poet Riding a Donkey":

People are fighting with donkeys. Jia Dao rode a donkey into Han Yu's honor guard. The wall box shouted, where are you going to die? Jia Dao said, no, no, I'm here to "investigate". Han Yu thought, "I started writing for eight generations. You stupid bird hit the right person. I think it's better to "knock".

Su Shi praised Han Yu's historical achievements in launching the ancient prose movement and reviving the style of writing in Chaozhou Hanwen Gongci Monument. Judging from Han Yu's position and literary achievements in China's literary history, he also deserved it.

"Eight Dynasties" refers to the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the Song Dynasty, the Qi Dynasty, the Liang Dynasty, the Chen Dynasty and the Sui Dynasty, which is the era when parallel prose was formed and reached its peak. In addition, we can also understand the "eight generations" from the virtual point of view, that is, for a long time.

"Decline" is aimed at eight generations of parallel prose. The word "decline" expresses China ancient writers' disparagement and dissatisfaction with parallel prose in the Tang and Song Dynasties. Although this description is subjective, it still makes sense. After the Jin Dynasty, parallel prose prevailed, and almost everything was parallel prose, which was speechless and went astray by formalism. Most of the content is romantic, and the children are modal, moaning and prone to depravity.

In the middle Tang Dynasty, Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan initiated and led a massive ancient prose movement, advocating writing prose in the form of scattered sentences and single lines, which gradually replaced the previous parallel prose and lasted for thousands of years. In this movement, the artistic life of classical prose was injected with fresh blood, and Han Yu contributed a lot. Therefore, Su Shi, who never praised others easily, also praised "the decline of eight generations of literature" in Chaozhou Chinese temple tablet.