Earlier Seven Masters
The Earlier Seven Masters were a group of seven influential poets and writers who were active during the first half of the 16th century in Ming China, under the rule of the Jiajing Emperor.
The Earlier Seven Masters were:
- Li Mengyang ;
- He Jingming ;
- Bian Gong ;
- Wang Tingxiang ;
- Kang Hai ;
- Wang Jiusi ;
- Xu Zhenqing.
Some scholars, including Xue Hui and Yang Shen, as well as the Eight Talents of the Jiajing era, believed that their principles were overly limiting and resulted in mere imitation rather than original creation. Despite this criticism, their influence, along with that of the Latter Seven Masters who emerged after the mid-16th century, greatly impacted the poets of Ming China, making their poetic style the most popular for many decades.
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Category:Chinese literature
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