Yu Guangzhong has been engaged in poetry, prose, criticism and translation all his life, calling himself a "four-dimensional space" for his writing. Up to now, he has been galloping in the literary world for more than half a century, covering a wide range, and is known as "an artistic Polynesian".
His literary career is long and profound, and he is a master of contemporary poetry, an important town of prose, a famous critic and an excellent translator. His works are extremely inconsistent in style. His poetic style varies from subject to subject. Generally speaking, poems expressing will and ideals are grand and sonorous, while works describing homesickness and love are delicate and soft.
Listening to the Cold Rain is a masterpiece, just as Moonlight on the Lotus Pond is to Zhu Ziqing, and the Camellia Fu is to Yang Shuo, which reflects the writer's creative thinking and artistic style.