What are the characteristics of Tai Kangti's poems?

Taikang style poetry refers to a kind of poetic style or style during the Taikang period of Emperor Wu of the Western Jin Dynasty. Before and after Taikang, the literary world in the Western Jin Dynasty was relatively prosperous, and many writers had many masterpieces handed down from generation to generation. Taikang's poems are generally represented by Lu Ji and Pan Yue. Their poems pay more attention to the pursuit of artistic form, rhetoric and antithesis. Although the technique of poetry is more exquisite, it sometimes pursues form too much, and often loses itself in carving and becomes sluggish in brushwork. In a word, "take the beginning, be soft in Jian 'an, or analyze the text as well, or be in vain" ("Wen Xin Diao Long? Ming poetry is the general style of poets in this period. However, every writer still has his own uniqueness, "Pan Wen is shallow and clean, Lu Wen is deep and boring" ("Shi Shuo Xin Yu? Literature "). Others, such as Zhang Xie, are famous for their novel words and "clever structure like words", and Zuo Si is unique in Taikang's poetic style. His poems are rich in content, simple in language and powerful in momentum. They are "beautiful as Meng De, simple but elegant like a child" (Selected Poems of Cai Jitang, Volume 11), without losing the legacy of Han and Wei Dynasties.