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Eight Masters of the Tang and Song

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dynasties, who were renowned for their prose writing, mostly in the essay form. Almost all of the eight masters are also accomplished in other aspects of Chinese politics and culture of their time. Two of the writers (Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan) are from the Tang, while four are from the Song.
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who coined the name in a book called "Compiled Transcriptions of the Eight Great Prose Masters of the Tang and Song"; the subsequent popularity of this book cemented the place of the eight as masters of Chinese prose writing.
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Of the eight writers, the first two were from the Tang dynasty, and the other six from the Song. Three of them were from the same family: Su Xun (father), Su Shi (elder brother) and Su Zhe (younger brother).
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In terms of prose, Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan were stylistic innovators. Responding against the florid and tightly restricted
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had eight volumes on the Eight Prose Masters (《纂评唐宋八大家文读本》).
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The list of the eight writers was first drawn up in the
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Index

Chinese
pinyin
Tang
Song
Ming dynasty
Zhu You
zh
Mao Kun
zh
Qing dynasty
Wei Yuan
Han Yu
Liu Zongyuan
Ouyang Xiu
Su Xun
Su Shi
Su Zhe
Wang Anshi
Zeng Gong
pianwen
Han dynasty
Classical Prose Movement
Qing
茅坤 : 唐宋八大家文鈔·卷二~卷五
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t
e
Eight Great Literati of Tang and Song Dynasties
Tang dynasty
Liu Zongyuan

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