Compared with the previous generation, the literature of Qing Dynasty is extremely rich and even complicated. On the one hand, novels and operas that appeared since the Yuan and Ming Dynasties are still developing vigorously after entering the Qing Dynasty; On the other hand, poetry and ancient prose, which have been weak since Yuan and Ming Dynasties, and even words and parallel prose that have declined and retired from the foil position, have revived after entering the Qing Dynasty. The literary styles that prevailed and flourished in the previous generation all occupied a place in the literary world of the Qing Dynasty. Most of the styles have many authors, who have written a lot of works, more than previous generations, including the prevailing times. The types, practices and styles of various styles were mostly inherited by writers in the Qing Dynasty. Some people follow suit, while others innovate in their own way. A considerable number of writers have achieved high attainments and written many excellent masterpieces handed down from generation to generation, such as Wu's ballad poems, Wang Shizhen's verve poems, his nostalgia poems, Nalan Xingde's mourning poems, etc. The Palace of Eternal Life and the Peach Blossom Fan by Confucius are two operas. There are parallel prose in classical Chinese novels and strange tales from a strange studio by Pu Songling, while there are scholars by Wu and Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in vernacular novels. Guo Shaoyu said in "An Introduction to the History of China's Literary Criticism": "As far as literature is concerned, Zhou Qin is called Zi, Chu is called Sao, Han is called Fu, Wei, Jin and Six Dynasties are called Parallel Prose, Tang is called Poetry, Song is called Ci, Yuan is called Qu, Ming is called Novel, Drama or Quyi, and Qing literature is in the middle." Gai is also all-encompassing in Qing literature, with the characteristics of the previous generation. "Literature in the Qing Dynasty can be said to be the confluence of various styles in the past, presenting a grand and comprehensive scene.