Huang Tingjian, who likes to use allusions in poetry, advocates that "every word is everywhere", and he can "turn the stone into gold" and "seize the embryo and change the bone". Huang Tingjian is also good at using awkward sentences and laws, advocating "getting rid of the old and customs", imitating many poets of Huang Tingjian, and gradually forming a Jiangxi poetry school centered on Huang Tingjian. This school of poetry likes to use strange classics, so its works are difficult and obscure, and its poems lack allusions. Stylistically, it is difficult to talk, shorter than romance, and too much discussion, which violates the original intention of poetry.