His main works include: Eliminating the Night Cold in Taiyuan, Abandoned Village, the Middle Section of Pingyang Road, Reading, Rain in Late Spring, Entering Beijing, Poems of Lime, Chanting about Coal, Yuezhong King Temple, North Wind Blowing, Looking at the Rain, Entering the Plug, and.
Reading praises the benefits of books, and reading is very interesting. The author Yu Qian was a famous national hero and poet in Ming Dynasty. He is outspoken and knowledgeable. This poem expresses the poet's personal experience of reading and his love for reading. It is elegant in taste, straightforward in style, and has an image of convincing people by reasoning, which is quite infectious.
The first four sentences of Ode to Coal describe the image and life of coal. The last four sentences express the poet's feelings of devoting himself to the country and the people. The whole poem expresses the author's ambition by comparing things with people.
This poem compares cypress trees in the north wind to faithful exercise. No matter what kind of adversity you are in, you must persevere and always be self-sustaining. The poem "The North Wind Blows" takes trees as metaphors to express the poet's unyielding sentiment and optimistic and open-minded spirit. The language of the whole poem is sharp and implicit, and the feelings are warm and vivid. It is a righteous song.