In the preface, Xu Ling said that this collection is aimed at "writing colourful love songs", and most of the poems are written by renewing the frontier. However, it is not far from ancient times, and some meaningful works are also preserved, such as Cao Zhi's Poem of Abandoning a Wife, Yu Xin's Poem of Qixi and Poem for Jiao Zhongqing's Wife, which are all seen for the first time in this book. Liu Su's "Xin Yu of Datang" said: "First, Emperor Liang Jianwen (Xiao Gang) is a prince, so he can make poetry beautiful; In China, the custom of immersion is called palace body. I changed in my later years. If you can't catch up, let Xu Ling write "Yutai Collection" to make it bigger. " Therefore, the poems recorded in Yu Tai Xin Yong are naturally different from those recorded in Gong Ti Poetry.
The works are mainly fresh and smooth, and many folk songs have been recorded. The existing edition is the earliest movable type edition in Sun Shi, Wuxi, Ming Dynasty. 1955 Photocopying is available from Literature Ancient Books Publishing House.