Bai Juyi's poems are easy to understand and fluent. After his works were introduced into Japan, they soon became the required reading materials for aristocrats, scholars and many literati in the Heian Dynasty. In "Tales of the Millennium" edited by Ping An scribe Da, * * received 1 165438 poems by Chinese and Japanese poets, and Bai Juyi's works accounted for 535, accounting for almost half. In Mr. He's Collection of Poems, * * * contains 588 poems, among which Bai Juyi's poems are 139. In the works such as Tale of Genji and Pillow Grass that came out in this period, quotations and flexible use of white poems can be seen everywhere. In Tale of Genji, there are 185 quotations from China classical literature, among which 106 is a white poem. There are 39 China classics quoted in Pillow Grass Zi, of which 13 is the most cited in the white corpus.
Su Shi is even worse. He is simply the national idol of the ancient Japanese. Up to now, the Japanese still hold Chibi Festival and Shousu Festival every year, and hold celebrations on Su Shi's birthday to commemorate this great poet. 1000 has never stopped for more than a year.