The differences are as follows:
1. There are rich plant images in Xue Tao’s poems, which have profound significance as a carrier for the expression of the poet’s thoughts and emotions.
2. The plant images in Xue’s poems have obvious aesthetic connotations. They concretize, fixate, and externalize the poet’s indescribable or inconvenient emotions to be expressed directly, so that readers can further understand them. Xue Tao's true psychological activities and the true connotation of his works.
Xue Tao (about 768-832) was a legendary female poet in the Tang Dynasty, also known as Hongdu. A native of Chang'an (now Xi'an, Shaanxi Province). Xue Tao entered the music family at the age of 16 and had a relationship with Wei Gao and Yuan Zhen. During the relationship, Xue Tao made his own pink paper to write poems. Later generations copied it and called it "Xue Tao paper". After leaving the Le family, he never married. There is the tomb of Xue Tao in Wangjiang Tower Park in Chengdu. Xue Tao, together with Liu Caichun, Yu Xuanji, and Li Ye, are also known as the four great female poets of the Tang Dynasty. Zhuo Wenjun, Xue Tao, Mrs. Huarui, and Huang E are also known as the four most talented women in Sichuan. Their poems have been handed down to this day. There are more than 90 songs.