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Cui, the king of the five wonders of the Tang Dynasty?
As mentioned in the annotation of "Pure Poems of Filial Piety-Jueju Style", Li Bai, Wang Wei and Cui were the top three in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Li Bai and Wang Wei are familiar with it, but Cui is not. Who is he? Why can his poetic skills keep pace with Li and Wang?

Cui, whose ancestral home is now Shaoxing, Zhejiang, is called Wu (now Suzhou). In the 14th year of Kaiyuan (726), he was a scholar. His poems are famous for their five unique poems, which are fresh and elegant, and have won the heritage of Yuefu folk songs in the Southern Dynasties.

Jade flowers are competing, and the golden soup is surging.

They are afraid of losing each other when they meet, and they are all trying to pick lotus boats.

The moon is dark and windy, so I can't find my way.

Ling can't sing at all, but he knows it in the pond.

Sweeping the golden steps, flying frost is as bright as snow.

Under the curtain, I can't bear to see the autumn moon.

Elegance: A musical instrument resembling a harp.

In the prosperous Tang Dynasty, because of him and his poems, he fought more or less for Jiangnan literati.

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