Sadulla left us nearly 800 poems in his life, including landscape poems describing scenery, poems describing palace life, poems describing nostalgia and injury to the present, and complaints about personal and social injustice.
He is a poet who occupies a certain position in the Yuan Dynasty and even in the whole history of China literature. Because he was born in Daizhou and was called Yanmen in ancient times, his poems are also called "Yanmen Collection" and he himself is also called "Yanmen gifted scholar".
Yan Men Ji was first published in the Yuan Dynasty, with eight volumes, but it has been lost. The existing edition is the engraving of Salon in the 12th year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty 14, and the collection is relatively complete. 1982, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House published The Wild Gate Collection compiled by Yin Menglun and Zhu Guangqi. Sadulla also has a preface to Wuyi Poetry Collection 1 piece. Up to now, there are still some paintings, such as Yanling Diaotai Map and Meique, which are now in the Palace Museum in Beijing.
Sadulla is knowledgeable and good at writing regular script. His literary creation is mainly poetry. The content of poetry, such as sightseeing, seclusion, worship of god and praise of Buddha, is of low ideological value.
In his poems "Send Marshal Guan to the South" and "Send Liu Guilin", he even supported the rulers to suppress the uprising people. However, some poems involved the dark reality of the Yuan society and reflected the class oppression at that time. For example, Datong Post, Moonlit Night on the Yellow River, Female Ballad, Weaver Girl and so on. , reflecting the miserable life of working people.