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Tang poetry Tang poetry () refers to poetry written in or around the time of or in the characteristic style of China's Tang dynasty, (June 18, 618 - June 4, 907, including the 690-705 reign of Wu Zetian) and/or follows a certain style, often considered as the Golden Age of Chinese poetry. According to the ''Quantangshi'' anthology created under the Kangxi Emperor of the Qing dynasty, there were almost 50,000 Tang poems written by over 2,200 authors.〔Chey, 139, accessed July 17, 2008〕 During the Tang dynasty, poetry continued to be an important part of social life at all levels of society. Scholars were required to master poetry for the civil service exams, but the art was theoretically available to everyone.〔Jing, 256, accessed July 20, 2008〕 This led to a large record of poetry and poets, a partial record of which survives today. Three of the most famous poets of the period were Li Bai, Wang Wei and Du Fu.〔Hoyt, 27, accessed July 20, 2008〕 Tang poetry has had an ongoing influence on world literature and modern and quasi-modern poetry. ==The Pre-Tang Poetic Tradition== The poetic tradition inherited by the Tang poets was immense and diverse. By the time of the Tang dynasty, there was already a continuous Chinese body of poetry dating back for over a thousand years. . Such works as the ''Chu Ci'' and ''Shijing'' were major influences on Tang poetry, as were the developments of Han poetry and Jian'an poetry. All of these influenced the Six Dynasties poetry, which in turn helped to inspire the Tang poets. In terms of influences upon the poetry of the early Tang, Burton Watson characterizes the poetry of the Sui and early Tang as "a mere continuation of Six Dynasties genres and styles."〔Watson, 109〕
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