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Is Bai Juyi from the Song Dynasty? If not, which dynasty was he from?

Bai Juyi (772 ~ 846) was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The word Lotte,no. Xiangshan layman, was originally from Taiyuan and later moved to Xiayi. In the sixteenth year of Zhenyuan, he was a scholar. During the Yuanhe period, he served as a bachelor of Hanlin, a doctor of Zuo Zanshan and a doctor of Zuo Zanshan. Yuanhe was demoted to Jiangzhou Sima for ten years, and later transferred to Zhongzhou Secretariat. Mu Zongshi was appointed as the secretariat of Hangzhou and Suzhou by Zhongshu Sheren. In his later years, he was divided into the eastern capital by Prince Ke and Prince Shaofu. Posthumous title is Bai Fu and Bai Wengong.

In poetry creation, he advocates that "articles should be written in time, songs and poems should be written for things" and emphasizes the critical role of poetry in social politics. The most essential part of Bai Juyi's poetry creation is satirical poems, including 50 masterpieces such as New Yuefu and 10 Qin Zhongyin. These poems widely reflect the major issues in all aspects of social life in the mid-Tang Dynasty, focusing on the darkness of reality and the suffering of the people. The basic style of Bai Juyi's poems is simple, clear and popular. The profound content and simple style make Bai Juyi's works widely circulated in the society. Bai Juyi's poems have a great influence on later literature. Pi Rixiu, Nie, Lu Guimeng, Luo Yin and Du Xunhe in the late Tang Dynasty, Mei, Su Shi, Lu You in the Song Dynasty and Wu and Huang Zunxian in the Qing Dynasty were all inspired by Bai Juyi's poetic style in different aspects and to varying degrees. In addition, many playwrights in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties wrote operas based on the stories of Bai Juyi's works. For example, Song of Eternal Sorrow evolved into Wu Tongyu by Bai Pu, Palace of Eternal Life by Hong Sheng, Tears of a Shirt by Ma Zhiyuan, Autumn with Four Strings by Jiang Shiquan and so on. Many words in Bai poetry were also adopted in the scripts of Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties.