What are the creative characteristics of Kong?

Confucius was a poet and dramatist in Qing Dynasty, and he was closely related to Confucius. Kong's works that have been handed down to this day mainly include Tang Yi Ji, Hu Hai Ji, An Ji and Liu Chang Ji. Generally speaking, there are more than 1700 * *. Writers often express their feelings through poems and songs, and Kong is no exception. Among Kong's many works, the most noteworthy one is Peach Blossom Fan, a legendary work that records the rise and fall of Nanming, expressing Kong's regret over Nanming's national subjugation. Kong's works pay attention to reality and sympathize with people's livelihood. At the Yellow River Ferry, he saw the scene of "August drought, Bai Niao flying, lonely city shining in the sun", which triggered his thinking on how to save Sang Ma. In Kong's work "Like a Chrysanthemum Song", there is a saying that "a hundred flowers blossom in peace, and human labor can be seen in the flowers". Although Kong speaks lightly, he cares about the working people in subtle ways. In addition, Kong's works also face the self and show temperament. In his work Yuan Huai, "Sitting alone is darker, and the official feelings are like neighboring monks", which expresses that Kong is an official in Beijing, seemingly glamorous, but in fact he is extremely distressed by the weak official feelings. Kong's works, such as Chu Bin, A Cui Rabbit Bed and Xiu Wang Gu Xiu, all express Kong's deep affection for his friends. Kong, like most literati, touched the scenery when he was traveling in the mountains and rivers, and a poem jumped to the page. In a word, Kong's works cover a wide range, reflecting his rich and tortuous life experiences. His poems and songs all show his profound literary accumulation.