Zhang ChaoZhang Chao, also known as Zhang ChaoZhang ChaoHe was a poet in the Tang Dynasty The following is a detailed introduction to his personal profile. His birthplace and background Zhang Chao was born in Qu 'a and was active during the period of Li Heng, Emperor Suzong of the Tang Dynasty and Li Yu, the Dai Zong of the Tang Dynasty. He called himself and communicated with each other during the Dali PeriodZhang ChaoHe called himself the "Chaoyang Shanren" and had poetry exchanges with Jiao Ran, a monk at that time. Jiao Ran mentioned him in his poems, which proved that Zhang Dynasty had a certain influence in the literary world at that time. His poems survived in the entire Tang Dynasty. There are only five poems left in the Tang Dynasty, includingZhang Chao; Zhang Chaoyi wrote Zhang Chao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty who is now from Danyang County, Jiangsu Province. He was mainly active in the Tang Dynasty Suzong Li Heng replaced Li Yushi and codenamed "Chaoyang Shanren" Tang Dynasty monk Jiao Ran had poems written by Chaoyang Shanren Zhang Chaoren in the night at the Lake Pavilion. There is only one poem in the entire Tang Dynasty, and Li Bai or Li Yi's poems not only collect lotus poems from Jiangnan, but are obviously influenced by folk songs. The other three poems also use line drawing techniques and singing styles; Zhang Chao, also known as Zhang Chao, was born in Danyang, Runzhou. The specific years of birth and death have not been recorded in detail. He was active in the Tang Dynasty from Kaiyuan to Dali. He never set foot in officialdom in his life. He loved nature and devoted himself to pastoral landscapes. He was known as a "Chushi". Although he did not hold a prominent position, his poetic talent was extremely outstanding. His works were well received. Yin Fan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, collected some of Zhang Chao's poems in Danyang, compiled by him, and evaluated them as "Chao Poetry; He was born in Rugao County, Rugao, now Jiangsu Province during the Ming Dynasty. His name was Zhang Chao Hongwu. In the early years of 1368 and 1398, Huangping County, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province, was established. Zhang Chao was transferred from Weiqian Hu in Guizhou to Huangping Dong Military and Political Xiu. He was talented, kind, and both wise and brave. He often wore black clothes and black armor, rode black horses, and held iron scrolls. He traveled back and forth in and out of the enemy camp as if flying. In addition, he was special; The background of Zhang Chao's creation of Shanhuo is mainly based on the following points: the growing environment of ethnic minorities. Zhang Chao was born in Yunnan. The multi-ethnic cultural atmosphere here deeply influenced his music creation. His works often contain rich ethnic elements. These elements stem from his deep understanding and love of the culture of his hometown, his talent and love for music, which he showed since childhood, as well as his natural love for music, which prompted Zhang Chao to work in music; Zhang Chao is an outstanding music artist from Yunnan. The following is a brief introduction to his musical talent and early experience. Zhang Chao has shown excellent musical talent since childhood. He began to learn piano at the age of seven and was able to solo on the stage at the age of ten, showing Extraordinary musical talents When his music career set sail at the age of 16, Zhang Chao officially started his music creation career. His works Haiyan and Humor were first performed at the first rdquo Nie Er Music Week.
Zhang Chao, a native of Zhang Zhao, Yunnan Province, learned piano at the age of seven and staged a solo at the age of ten. At the age of 16, he wrote his debut poem Haiyan Chorus, which was performed at the first Nie Er Music Week. Later, the Chorus was published in music creation. At the age of 18, he cooperated with the symphony orchestra and successfully performed Shanlin Piano Concerto. He graduated from Yunnan Provincial Art School with a piano major in 1983 and graduated from the Central University for Nationalities in Music with a dual major in composition and piano in 1987; In the Jiayin Year of the Ming Dynasty, Zhang Chao was born in Rugao County, Jiangsu Province. His original name was Zhang Chao during the Hongwu Period, that is, from 1368 to 1398, the court established Huangping Office, located in Huangping County, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province. Zhang Chao was transferred from a thousand households in Guizhou Wei to Huangping's military and political training officer. He was naturally stable, simple in character, both resourcefulness and bravery, often dressed in black clothes, wearing a black helmet, and holding an iron slip, and shuttled freely among enemy groups.
Zhang Chao has a wide range of music creations, including piano music, symphony, national instrumental music, chamber music, dance drama, songs, film and television music, and large-scale square art music. Many of his works have won awards at home and abroad. Among them, Chun Hei won the special prize in the Japan International Computer Music Competition and won the first National Pop Song Competition. The gold medal of the competition The first string quartet totem won the second prize in the 11th Music Works Award of the Ministry of Culture of China and Wan won Taiwan; Zhang Chaoyi wrote Zhang Chao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. He was born in Danyang County, Jiangsu Province in Qu 'a. He was mainly active in the Tang Dynasty during the Tang Dynasty Suzong Li Heng and the Tang Dynasty. Both the Tang Dynasty Chronicles and the entire Tang Dynasty contain him as the Complete Works of Wen Yiduo, a scholar in the Da Calendar of 766779. The Tang Dynasty Series placed it before Zhang Xun. After Chang Jian, it was titled "Chaoyang Shanren". There was a poem written by Jiao Ran and Chaoyang Shanren Zhang Chaoren who gathered at the Lake Pavilion in the night. Their aspirations mentioned him Zhang Chaozai.
1 The three piano songs of Southern Yunnan Mountain Ballad achieved excellent results in the second China Music rdquo Golden Bell Awards rdquo, demonstrating Zhang Chao's deep foundation in the field of piano music. 2 Symphony and national instrumental music Zhang Chao's works cover the fields of symphony and national instrumental music. Although the specific name of the work is not mentioned, it shows his extensive involvement and creative talent in these fields. 3 Chamber Music Totem First String Quartet; Zhang Chao, also known as Zhang Chao, was a poet active in the Tang Dynasty. He was born in Qu 'a, now Danyang County, Jiangsu Province. He lived in the Tang Dynasty Suzong Li Heng and Dai Zong Li Yu. He called himself the "Chaoyang Shanren" and had poetry exchanges with the monk Jiao Ran at that time. In a poem written by Chaoyang Shanren Zhang Chao who wrote his own aspirations in the lake pavilion at night, Jiao Ran mentioned that there are only five poems of his Zhang Dynasty in the entire Tang Dynasty, including Chang Gan Xing.
During the Jiayin period of the Ming Dynasty, Zhang Chao was born in Rugao, Jiangsu Province, originally named Zhang Chao. His career began when Huang Ping was established in the early years of Hongwu. At the beginning, he served as a Qianhu of Wei in Guizhou, and later transferred to Huang Ping's military and political construction. He showed extraordinary talent and courage. Zhang Chao is outstanding, deep and intelligent. His image is unique. He often wears dark long clothes, armor and iron slips, like a knight on a black horse, shuttling between enemy formations, moving quickly and quickly; One of Zhang Chao's representative works is Zaqu Ge Ci·Chang Gan Xing. This is a poem that affectionately depicts the emotions of the world. The author uses a contrasting method to describe the love changes between the rich and the poor. The protagonist's gap between the rich and the poor is sharp. When he is poor, his lover insists on it with a pearl precious attitude. When he is rich, he may be attracted by new temptations."The son-in-law is as poor as pearls and jade, and the son-in-law is as rich as dust", vividly showing the fluctuations of this emotion. The rich girl; A brief analysis of the works written by Zhang Chao, the Chaoyang Shanren, who wrote their own aspirations in the Lake Pavilion at night, is as follows: The following creation background and the poet's brief introduction. The poem was held in the Dongting Lake Pavilion in autumn night. It was a poetry meeting between Jiaoran and Zhang Chao, named "Chaoyang Shanren". The theme of the poetry meeting was "Each said his own aspirations", that is, the poet's brief introduction to Zhang Chao, a scholar in the Dali Dynasty. Most of his poems focused on the emotional world of the merchant woman and reflected him.
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