Classical Chinese literary aesthetics, rooted in the Zhou Dynasty, evolved through centuries of cultural and philosophical influences. Key concepts like wen, shi, and fu shaped the development of various literary forms, while principles such as bi, xing, and qi guided artistic expression. Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism played crucial roles in shaping literary aesthetics, influencing themes, styles, and purposes of literary works. The Tang and Song Dynasties saw the flourishing of poetry, with renowned poets like Li Bai and Du Fu leaving lasting impacts on Chinese literature.