The Eight Great Writers of the Tang and Song
dynasties (618-1279) are Han Yu and Liu Zong Yuan in the Tang Dynasty (618-907),
Ouyang Xiu, Zeng Gong, Wang Anshi, Su Xun, Su Shi and Su Che in the Song Dynasty
(960-1279). This special term first appeared in the Ming Dynasty
(1368-1644).
Historical records show that the term of
Eight Great Writers of Tang and Song Dynasties did not come to being in the Song
Dynasty. Although some of them were often mentioned together in a lot books, but
there was no complete list of the eight great writers. At the beginning of the
Ming Dynasty, there was a book entitled The Corpus of Eight Misters by
Zhu You. Later Mao Shen compiled the book The Transcripts of Eight Great
Writers of Tang and Song Dynasties, which clearly marked the emergence of
the term. There were altogether 164 volumes of the book, and it had significant
influence both at that time and afterwards.