2. Under the influence of Huang Tingjian, the so-called "Jiangxi Poetry School" gradually formed in the late Northern Song Dynasty. In Song Dynasty, Lu Benzhong put forward the name of "Jiangxi Poetry School" for the first time in his Map of Jiangxi Poetry School, and pointed out the fact that Jiangxi Poetry School existed. He regarded Huang Tingjian as the founder of poetry and listed 25 poets including Chen Shidao as members. At the end of Song Dynasty and the beginning of Yuan Dynasty, Fang Hui further put forward the theory of "one ancestor and three schools" of Jiangxi poetry school, in which "one ancestor" refers to Du Fu and "three schools" refers to Huang Tingjian, Chen. Jiangxi Poetry School is the most influential literary school in Song Dynasty. Chen Shidao is an important member of Jiangxi Poetry School, and he is also called "Huang Chen" with Huang Tingjian. In addition to Chen Shidao, only Korean dramas, Rao Jie, Hong Chu, Peng Hong, Hongyan, Chao Chongzhi, Li Peng, Xie Yi, Xie Yi and others have many works circulating; The rest are only sporadic works, even lost in obscurity. Most of the members of this poetry school are directly or indirectly directed by Huang Tingjian, and their poetry creation is also deeply or shallowly influenced by Huang's poetry, so there are similarities in theme orientation and style tendency, and it is indeed a poetry school with the same pronunciation and different meanings.