What is the formation process of poetry in Ming Dynasty?
In the 300-year history of the Ming Dynasty, poetry creation was relatively prosperous. Its development can be divided into two periods. Most of the early excellent poems were written by poets from Yuan Dynasty to Ming Dynasty, represented by Liu Ji and Gao Qi. They experienced the great turmoil at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and came into contact with real life, so their poems revealed some dark sides of social reality and were rich in social content. For example, Liu Ji's poem "Two Ghosts" expresses the poet's ideal of rebuilding Confucian feudal order through bizarre and changeable fairy tales; Some Yuefu poems, such as Zhucheng Cave, Sangsong Ci and Maima Ci, express worries about current events, while others satirize the complicated and harsh laws of the court and the heavy collection of the people. Generally speaking, his achievements in poetry are still relatively high. Many of Gao Qi's poems are rich in style, including Yuefu poems, such as raising silkworms, beating wheat words, and traveling to hometown. , with a local flavor, showing the bitterness and joy of farmers. His poems, such as Drunk Song of Wen Zhong, depict the magnificence of the country and express the feelings of reunifying the motherland. His poems are brilliant, fresh and extraordinary, and he is one of the most accomplished poets in Ming Dynasty.