Is it because he prefers poetry that the late ruler of the Southern Tang Dynasty is not keen on politics in history?

In the history of Southern Tang Dynasty, the late ruler was really not keen on politics. His personality hates power struggle and is incompatible with the overly complicated court struggle. The pursuit of beauty and sentimental personality, coupled with the suitable soil of the literati's gentle hometown, made his poetry and literary talent grow, and he was more attached to it and indifferent to political affairs.