Pan An's Literary Achievements
Pan An and Lu Ji are often described in literary works as "Lu Cai is like the sea and Pan Cai is like the river" (such as Preface to Tengwang Pavilion), and they are first-rate writers in Wei and Jin Dynasties. Pan An's poems are among the top-grade of Zhong Rong's Twenty-four Poems, and Pan An is also the head of the famous literary and political group "Twenty-four Friends of Jinguyuan" in the Western Jin Dynasty. As a representative of Western Jin literature, his works have a great influence on later generations, especially "Mourning Poems", which has become the first work of mourning in the history of China literature, and has been promoted to the first place in all previous dynasties, becoming a famous work in the history of ancient China literature. "Living in Idleness" and "Autumn Prosperity" are also well-known. In novels, "looking like Pan An" is often used to describe a person's literary talent and outstanding appearance. Especially male. In that era of Han, Wei and Jin Dynasties, writing well was the highest achievement of literati, and Pan An's Poems "Autumn Prosperity", "Living in Idleness" and "Borrowing Land" were beautiful and full of emotion, which was the peak of that era. Pan An and Lu Ji are the writers whose works have been handed down the most in the Western Jin Dynasty, which shows that they are highly respected by later generations. The biggest feature of Pan Yue's works is emotion, and readers can appreciate what he thinks in every sentence. Pan Yue's delicate feelings and sentimentality are also integrated into his works, and there are not many such styles in the works of ordinary male writers.