Characteristics of Dai's poems

The characteristics of Dai's poems are as follows:

Dai was a famous writer in the early Yuan Dynasty, and was known as "the great writer in Southeast China". Dai was born in A.D. 1244, and his native place is Yulin Village, Banxi Town, Zhejiang Province. There is nothing special about Dai's birth background. It can even be said that Dai was born in poverty, but his natural intelligence can't be concealed anyway. At the age of 7, Dai was able to find a new way, and the concept of the article was novel and shocking, which attracted local attention.

In A.D. 127 1 year, Dai Biaoyuan, who was only 27 years old, was named Di Gong Lang and later appointed as a professor. On the way to office, Yuan Jun went south, wearing Biao Yuan to avoid disaster. He didn't take office, but drifted around for nearly three years before returning to his hometown.

Dai Biaoyuan put forward the theory of poetic origin of "learning from Tang Dynasty" in his poetic thoughts, and inherited the previous theory of temperament. Dai's poems mainly have the following three characteristics.

First, most of Dai's poems show the elegance of literati.

Secondly, Dai Biaoyuan's poems express his ambition by describing natural scenery such as mountains and rivers.

Thirdly, due to the twists and turns of Dai's life experience, most of his poems reflect the hardships of life, and express his sadness through the description of many difficulties.