Palace-style poetry refers to a popular school of poetry in the late Liang and Chen Dynasties. "Palace style" refers not only to the poetic style describing court life, but also to the poetic style formed in court. Its content is mostly court life and affairs between men and women, but it pursues flowery rhetoric in form. The main writers are the royal family of Xiao Liang and its literary attendants, which is a peculiar scenery in Liang Chen's poems. Judging from the history of poetry development, palace poetry plays two roles. On the one hand, the poems in the early Sui and Tang Dynasties were weak and influenced to some extent; On the other hand, it tends to be more metrical in form, which plays an important role in promoting the form of metrical poems later.