He Zhizhang’s poems include twenty poems with nineteen titles, including one fragmented sentence.
The specifics are:
1. "The First Movement of Tang Zen Society: Shunhe" is a famous five-melody poem. The beauty of it is that the poet describes the Tang Zen Society with vigorous brushwork. The first movement·Shunhe summary. He manages time and space creatively and closely combines scene description, narrative, lyricism and discussion.
2. "Tang Zen Society First Movement: Taihe", a famous Yuefu poem, through the artistic management of time and space, and the close combination of scene description, narrative, lyricism and discussion, in the poem Rich and complex thoughts and feelings are cast in it, making the artistic conception of the poem powerful and profound, exciting and thought-provoking.
3. "The First Movement of the Tang Zen Society: Suhe" is a Yuefu style poem of the Tang Dynasty. A summary of the movement·Shunhe.
4. "The First Movement of the Tang Zen Society - Yonghe", through the artistic management of time and space, and the close combination of scene description, narrative, lyricism and discussion.
5. "The First Movement of the Tang Zen Society: Shouhe" is a Yuefu style poem of the Tang Dynasty, describing the summary of the first movement of the Tang Zen Society: Shouhe.
6. "Fu He, the First Movement of the Tang Zen Society", the poet describes the summary of the first movement of the Tang Chan Society, Fu He, with vigorous brushstrokes.
7. "The First Movement of the Tang Zen Society: Yamato", the poet describes the summary of the first movement of the Tang Zen Society, Yamato, with vigorous brushstrokes.
8. "Xiaofa" is a five-character poem. And has been included in "Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty".
9. "Feng He Yu Zhi Chuntai Wang" is a poem written by the officials after Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty wrote the poem "Chun Tai Wang". Among the surviving poems with the same title as the ministers and poems are He Zhizhang's poems, Xu Jingxian's poems, and Su Ting's "Feng He Sheng Zhi Chun Tai Wang Ying Zhi".
10. "Looking at the Peach and Plum Blossoms" is famous for its quatrains. In addition to the music dedicated to the gods and the poems, its description of scenery and lyrical work has a unique style, fresh and unrestrained.
11. "Farewell to the Army" is a farewell poem and a frontier fortress poem. The whole poem conveys emotions through time and space, expressing the poet's concern for national security and the expectations of the border guards. The frontier is dangerous.
12. "Send Zhang Shuo to the Jixian Scholars to Give a Banquet" is a famous five-row poem. The beauty of it is that the poet uses vigorous brushwork to describe the artistic summary of night outing.
13. "Fenghe Shengzhi Sends Zhang Shuo to the Border" is a set of farewell poems in response to the call of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Famous ministers of the Tang Dynasty wrote poems for the Prime Minister, the Minister of War, and the Duke of Yan, Zhang Shuo, after his appointment. The first Shuofang Jiedu sent him off.
14. "Inscribed on Yuan's Farewell Industry", the language of this poem is simple and natural, the style is light and unrestrained, informal and very interesting, the image of the poet is vivid before your eyes.
15. "Ode to Willows" (a poem about willow branches), He Zhizhang's "Ode to Willows" uses personification and object techniques to bring Liu Hefeng to life.
16. "Returning to Hometown" "Two Ou Shu", the first poem not only expresses the author's sadness of being in a foreign country for a long time, but also writes about the intimacy of returning to his hometown after a long absence; the second poem captures the contrast between the changes and the same in his hometown, revealing the The author expresses his feelings and helplessness about the changes in life, the vicissitudes of time, the changes in things and people.
17. "Reply to the Imperial Scholars" is He Zhizhang's honest reply to the fellow villagers by explaining the truth and presenting the facts, which convinced them wholeheartedly.
18. "Dong Xiaozi's Revenge", this poem describes the sensational incident of Dong Xiaozi's revenge for his mother in the Han Dynasty.
19. "Breaking Sentences". The fallen flowers are really better, and they turn upside down every time they get drunk.