What are the characteristics of Jia Dao's poems?

The characteristics of Jia Dao's poems are: simple language, winning by refining words and sentences, and deliberately seeking work. Narrow theme, lack of social content, mostly for scenery writing, farewell, nostalgic works. The genre is mainly five-character poems, and the artistic conception is desolate, bitter and cold. Su Shi called it a "thin suburban island".

Because of his efforts, he made up for the lack of talent, so that he finally won a place in the dazzling Tang poetry world and left many excellent works. For example, his "Chu Shi on the River": "When Fujian sails, the toad is desperate. Autumn wind blows the Weihe River and leaves fall all over Chang 'an. Tonight, the weather is cold and thunderstorm. Lan Shoushu has not returned, and the news is in the clouds. "The whole poem is full of backbones, and poetry is turning. In particular, the couplets of "Autumn wind blows the Weihe River and leaves are full of Chang 'an" are natural, humorous and desolate, vividly conveying the poet's deep affection for remembering his friends and becoming a famous sentence that has been passed down through the ages.

Introduction: Jia Dao was poor in his early years and became a monk, so he could not be named. 19 years old, traveled around the world, got to know Meng Jiao, and was appreciated by Han Yu. After returning to the secular world, scholars were introduced repeatedly. Tang Wenzong is the main book of the Yangtze River (Pengxi County, Sichuan Province), so it is called "Jia Changjiang". His poems are good at carving, and he likes to write desolate and lonely places, full of bitterness and feelings. He claimed to be "two sentences in three years, one song and two tears". But then the treasurer of Zhou Pu joined the army and died anywhere. The Collection of the Yangtze River 10 volume contains more than 390 poems. In addition, there are 3 volumes of small collections and 1 volume of poems.