The ideological content and artistic characteristics of Huang Zunxian's poems

Huang Zunxian said, "Elegance does not die from good works, but after prosperity, it benefits and admires strangeness" (second edition for Zeng Chongbo). He knows that the life of poetry lies in change and creation. On the basis of widely absorbing the achievements of predecessors, his poems are innovative and creative in the spirit of "being good at writing" and along the trend of "praising strangeness", forming their own unique style.

First of all, although his poems often have a forward-looking pursuit of romance and lofty sentiments, the more important aspect is real realism. He has many great works, the length of which exceeds that of the ancients, and often forms his own miniature history. For example, Ke Fan is close to the development history of overseas Chinese in Nanyang, and Zhu Ke is a history of blood and tears of Chinese workers in the United States, which is no less than the author's family history and childhood life history.

He is good at describing, describing, writing scenes, laying out scenes, and sketching characters with meticulous ink, with rich content and vivid images. For example, The Military Song of General Liao vividly depicts the character of Wu Da.

Wu Ben is the governor of Hunan. He likes epigraphy. When the Sino-Japanese War broke out, he just bought a China seal with the seal "General Crossing Liao". He thought it was a sign of the marquis, so he volunteered to start his career.

At the beginning, he wrote his enthusiasm for going out to war: "I heard that there was a chicken reborn in the middle of the night, so I told the orientals that I was coming." This trip to receive Wan Huhou is not enough! "Heroic.