The characteristic of poetry as a literary genre that speaks to the soul refers to its lyricism. Poetry mainly expresses subjective feelings and expresses aspirations. It reflects social life by expressing the poet's subjective thoughts and feelings. The reproduction of objective things must be subordinate to the expression of the subjective inner world. It does not describe the characters in detail or develop the storyline. Lyric poetry has always been the mainstream of Chinese poetry. From the Book of Songs and Songs of Chu to the vast majority of poems by Li Bai, Du Fu, Li Shangyin and others, narrative poetry is a type of poetry that is less influential than lyric poetry. Du Fu Poems such as "Shi Hao Li" and some long songs by Yuan Zhen and Bai Juyi are all narrative poems. Reasoning poems appeared in the poetry of the Song Dynasty. Narrative poetry and reasoning poetry are less influential than lyric poetry.