The Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) marked a golden age for Chinese poetry. Political stability and economic prosperity fostered a thriving literary culture, with the capital Chang'an serving as a hub for poets and scholars. The imperial examination system encouraged poetic talent. Key figures like Li Bai, Du Fu, and Wang Wei emerged during this period. They mastered various poetic forms such as lushi (regulated verse) and jueju (truncated verse). Themes ranged from nature and friendship to social commentary, reflecting the era's cultural and philosophical influences.