Because Wang Changling is good at writing four-character poems, there are 74 of Wang Changling's four-character poems, accounting for one-sixth of the total number of four-character poems in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and his four-character poems are very mature, so his poems have a great influence on later generations. The main types of Wang Changling's Four Wonders are frontier poems, in my heart forever poems and farewell poems. Wang Changling's poetic realm is vigorous, open and unique. In the Ming Dynasty, Wang Shizhen thought that only Wang Changling could compete with Li Bai, which was listed as a "miracle".
Wang Changling's frontier poems are generous and heroic, magnificent and of high style, and he has created a large number of frontier poems. Later, Wang Changling was called the founder and pioneer of frontier poems. He has the reputation of "Poet King Jiangning" and is also praised as "Seven Wonders" by later generations. Wang Changling's poems are dense and clear, as well as Gao Shi and Wang Zhihuan. He has six volumes of anthology and four volumes of poetry. The main representative works are Join the Army, Out of the Fortress and Always in My Heart.
Wang Changling's literary achievements;
There are 18 1 poems in Wang Changling. The genre is mainly composed of five ancient poems and seven quatrains, and the themes are mainly parting, frontier fortress and palace resentment. Wang Changling's poems are not as good as those of Li Bai, Du Fu, Gao Shi and Cen Can, but his poems are of high quality. Frontier poems can be compared with Gao Shi and Cen Can, but after three or four outstanding poets, there are almost no frontier poems. After Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty changed the system of officers and men to the system of recruiting soldiers, scholars set off an upsurge of joining the army and frontier fortress.
In the 13th year of Kaiyuan, Wang Changling roamed the northwest frontier, deeply experienced frontier life and wrote a lot of frontier poems. At this time, Cen Can 1 1 year-old, Gao Shi had not yet started frontier life. Later generations called Wang Changling the founder and pioneer of frontier fortress poetry. Wang Changling's frontier poems are good at capturing typical scenes, with high generalization and rich expressive force. It not only reflects the main theme of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, but also describes the frontier fortress scenery and frontier fortress battlefield scenes in detail, and captures the delicate inner world of soldiers.
His poems have broad artistic conception, mellow language, euphemistic and harmonious tone, which is thought-provoking, and he has high attainments in lyricism, landscaping and freehand brushwork. Wang Changling's poems about palace grievances can be compared with Li Bai's, and they are unique in profound meaning, wonderful scenery, sharp contrast and strange language creation.