Who is the originator of the Huajian Ci School?

The originator of the Huajian Ci School is Wen Tingyun.

Wen Tingyun is the first poet who specializes in "relying on sound to write lyrics". Wen Tingyun only has more than 70 poems in existence today, and "Hua Jian Ji" contains 66 of his Huajian poems, most of which describe women in terms of appearance, clothing and mood. style. These are exactly what the Huajian Ci School pursues, and they are in line with their aesthetic pursuits.

Among the poets of the late Tang Dynasty, Wen Tingyun rose to fame and was as famous as Li Shangyin, and was known as "Wen Li" in history; among the poets of the late Tang Dynasty, Wen Tingyun wrote the most lyrics, and was as famous as the famous Wei Zhuang. At that time, he also had a famous nickname: "Wen Basha". According to Sun Guangxian's "Beimeng Suoyan: Wen and Li Qi Ming", Wen Tingyun of the Tang Dynasty had a quick mind.

Huajian Ci School

Huajian Ci School is one of the schools of poetry in ancient China. It appeared in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties period, originated in Western Shu, and got its name from "Huajian Collection" edited by Zhao Chongzuo. A school of literati who writes poetry with Wen Tingyun as its originator. The main poets include Sun Guangxian, Li _ and Niu Xiji. This style of poetry has narrow themes and monotonous emotions.

Most of them use graceful expression techniques to describe women's beauty and clothing as well as their sorrow and sorrow. These words describe gorgeous scenery, various images, gorgeous compositions, and meticulous depictions, which can arouse readers' sense of beauty in sight, hearing, and smell. Due to the emphasis on tempering words and phonology, a vague and profound artistic conception is formed. It had a certain influence on the emergence and development of literati poetry in later generations.