In the early Song Dynasty, when the popular white verse was vulgarized and vulgarized for half a century, the appearance of Yang Yi's style, which emphasized ornamentation and used more stories, was a product of the development of singing in the early Song Dynasty on the one hand, and a deliberate response to this vulgar and shallow singing style on the other. Compared with the white style in the early Song Dynasty and the late Tang Dynasty, the Kunxi style has the characteristics of large halls, wide weather and deep thoughts. Often in one thing and one question, it contains both truth and falsehood, and pays attention to the profound meaning and the profound meaning of words. Quincy poets pay attention to rhetoric, meter and metonymy when writing poems, with sonorous syllables, neat and colorful, and full of emotion, and then take books as poems, which is mainly manifested in a large number of allusions in poems. Taking learning as poetry is a prominent feature of the Song Dynasty, which has had a far-reaching influence on poets since the Song Dynasty. It can be said that Kunxi style, as a poetic genre or poetic trend of thought that appeared in the early Song Dynasty, reflected the poetic trend at that time and was the first step to form its own characteristics in the Song Dynasty.