Why did Jiexi, a famous writer in Yuan Dynasty, rise to the fourth grade in succession?

Jiexi has achieved a lot. Yu Ji, one of the four great Confucianists in Yuan Dynasty, once used "beauty as a hairpin" to evaluate Jiexi's achievements in poetry and prose. As a famous talent in the Yuan Dynasty, the achievements in the field of literature are outstanding and outstanding. Jiexi's poetry and prose works are famous for their conciseness and preciseness, and their poems are graceful and graceful. Knowing the life experience of Jaggers, we know that Jaggers got the attention of the rulers in middle age and has been an official in the Yuan Dynasty ever since.

Although his living environment and social status have changed, Jagais still deeply feels the suffering of the people at the bottom. In Jaeger's poems and essays, the main theme is to reflect the miserable life of the lower class. For example, "Send Liu Yide to Huazhou to study politics" and "Twenty Rhymes Send Duan Shangshu to Huguang Province to participate in politics" are all poems written by Jiexi, which mainly reflect the miserable life of the lower class. On the other hand, Jaggers is also a man who dares to criticize social unreasonable phenomena. His poems, such as Fisherman, Yangliuqing Ballad, Grandfather and Pipa Trip, all reflect Jaeger's thoughts and hatred of evil. Jiexi's contribution in the field of poetry and prose promoted the progress of literature in Yuan Dynasty, which is a concentrated expression of his achievements.

Although most of Jaeger's prose works mainly advocate feudal ethics, Jaeger's prose style is simple and elegant, and the system is strict, which is quite prosperous in the Tang Dynasty. Floating clouds Taoist courtyard and Huyuan interesting pavilion are both representative works of Jiexi prose. Good calligraphy attainments are also one of Jaggers' achievements. Xie Gai's calligraphy works are full of aesthetic feeling, which is somewhat similar to Wang Xizhi in shape. Most of the inscriptions of the imperial court and aristocratic class were written by Jaegers. Qian Wen Zi and Miscellaneous Books are both Jess's calligraphy works.