The Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE) is often hailed as the golden age of Chinese poetry, a period when literary expression flourished and reached unprecedented heights. The era produced a remarkable array of poets and poems that not only reflect the cultural and social dynamics of their time but also continue to resonate in contemporary literature. This exploration delves into the achievements of Tang poetry, its representative works, and the influential poets who shaped its legacy.

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