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What poems did Wang Changling write when he was relegated to Longli in southeastern Guizhou?

Wang Changling's poems, such as seeing Cui Congjun off to Longxi and Longbiao picnic, were written when he was relegated to Longli in southeastern Guizhou.

Wang Changling, a famous frontier poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, was born in the first year (698) and died in the fifteenth year of Tianbao in Xuanzong (756). Wang Changling is famous for being good at the four-line, and is known as the "Poet King Jiangning". He is good at refining and concentrating intricate events or profound and graceful feelings, turning the short characteristics of quatrains into advantages: fewer words and more meanings, and more tolerant of chanting and thinking. His frontier poems are full of positive spirit, homesickness and farewell poems, with bright rhythm and lyrical style, which is more famous for its sincerity and profundity. There are more than 80 existing poems/kloc-0, among which The Collection of Wang Changling was compiled in Ming Dynasty.

Wang Changling is especially good at four-line quatrains and seven-line quatrains, and he is called the master of seven-line quatrains. In the Ming Dynasty, Hu Yinglin said: "Seven words are absolutely unique, and Taibai (Li Bai) and Jiangning (Wang Changling) are the most important." Among them, the masterpiece "Chusai" is highly regarded as the representative work of the Tang Dynasty and is widely known. As an outstanding poet, Wang Changling has few handed down materials. In addition to being demoted to Lingnan mentioned above, I was demoted, and the exact time and reason are not clear. Some people think that I spent six years in Tianbao. "Biography of Zhan Caizi" said that he "paid no attention to the details in the later part of his journey, slandered and boiled, and fled to the wild." "He Yueling's Photo Album" said that he was "going back to the wild", and the old Tang book also said that he was "careless and often derogated" and was demoted as a dragon watch captain.