In terms of ci writing, although Huang was once called "Qin Huang" together with Qin Guan, his achievements in ci writing were far inferior to Qin's.
Kuaige is famous all over the world, starting from the famous poem "Ascending Kuai Ge" by the great poet Huang Tingjian of the Song Dynasty. Huang Tingjian (1045-1105), whose courtesy name was Lu Zhi and who called himself Valley Taoist, was born in Fenning, Hongzhou (now Xiushui County, Jiangxi Province). He was the leader of the Jiangxi Poetry School. In the poetry circle of the Northern Song Dynasty, he was as famous as Su Shi and was known as "Su Huang". When Huang Tingjian was appointed magistrate of Taihe County, he often visited the pavilion for recreation. In the fifth year of Yuanfeng (1082), he composed a poem:
The idiot has taken care of the public affairs, and the east and west of the Kuai Pavilion are leaning against the evening sun.
Thousands of fallen trees and mountains, the sky is far and wide, and the moon is clearly visible along the Chengjiang River.
Zhu Xian has become a beautiful woman, and his blue eyes are full of wine.
After returning to the boat after thousands of miles to play the flute, I am in alliance with the white gull.
This is the popular poem "Dengkuai Pavilion". After that, "the name of the pavilion became famous". Historical records: "Tingjian, the great emperor of Huang Dynasty, followed him and wrote poems on him, which made him famous all over the world." Because of the poems written by Huang Tingjian, Kuai Pavilion attracted many dignitaries, celebrities and well-educated people to visit and write poems, which continued throughout the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties.
However, his social contact was much narrower than that of his predecessors poets Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi, and Su Shi. His long-term study life and creative tendency to break away from reality made him only choose one path in book knowledge and writing skills. A winning creative path. He said: "The excellence of poetry must come from knowledge." (See "The First Collection of Tiaoxi Yuyincong Hua") He also said: "Old Du wrote poems, but when he retired, he wrote essays. Not a single word has its origin; it will inspire future generations. Hu said that Han Du, who was little educated, wrote these words himself. Those who were able to write in ancient times could really cultivate all things. Even if they take the ancient sayings and put them into calligraphy, they are like a magic pill that turns iron into gold. Book") can see his tendency. So how to take the ancient sayings and turn iron into gold? It is based on the poetic meaning of the predecessors, with changes and descriptions, in an attempt to introduce the new. He called this approach "reborn", "using the commonplace as elegance, using the old as the new", and "using the decayed as magical".