Bao Zhao was the first literati in Chinese history to write a large number of seven-character poems. Bao Zhao's literary achievements are multifaceted, including famous poems, rhymes, and parallel prose, but he mainly writes poems. And the ancient Yuefu gradually became famous in the poetry world for its "extremely beautiful writing". He has more than 200 extant poems, of which more than 80 are Yuefu poems, and most of his excellent poems are Yuefu poems. He inherited and carried forward the traditional spirit of Yuefu folk songs of the Han and Wei dynasties, described a wide range of social life, and expressed deep sympathy for the oppressed people. Most of Bao Zhao's poems are Yuefu poems. The frontier war and the life of the conscripts and garrison soldiers are an important aspect of the content of his Yuefu poems. In "Dai Chu Chu Ji Bei Men Xing", he praised the heroic fighting spirit of the frontier fortress soldiers who "thrown themselves to serve the Lord and died for the country." He also wrote, "The strong wind blew through the fortress, and the sand and gravel were flying. Horses The scenery of the frontier fortress battlefield with its hair shriveled like a hedgehog and its horns and bow cannot be extended. The 18 poems "It's Difficult to Travel" are his masterpieces. Some of the poems express his sadness and indignation at being unable to achieve his ambitions and being unappreciated in the dark era when the north and the south were divided, aristocratic families were in power, and constant usurpation, such as the fourth poem; "Ascetic Practices for the Poor and Lowly" writes that the poor and lowly people "have a sad face and are cherished by others." Some poems express his upright, aloof and stubborn character under the oppression of the clan system, and reflect his sharp opposition to the dark reality, such as the sixth poem "Song of Dai Fang"; some poems directly reflect the people's struggle in The painful life in war, such as songs 12 and 13. "Dai Baitou Yin" writes that "human relations are cheap and kindness is old, and world opinions gradually decline and rise. Even if there is a flaw, the hills and mountains cannot be conquered." This is a reflection of the depressed and painful mood of the lower class at that time. In addition to Guangling in Bao Zhao's "Wucheng Fu", Bao Zhao's "Dai Dongwu Yin", "Dai Kure Xing", "Dai Chu from Jingbei Gate", etc. also reflect the hardships of military life and express his ambition to serve the country. This type of poetry had a great influence on the frontier fortress poetry of the Tang Dynasty. Most of Bao Zhao's poems are five-character and seven-character poems. Among them, the seven-character poem changed the rhyme of every sentence into the rhyme of every other sentence, which established the basic form of the seven-character ancient poem in later generations. Bao Zhao's poems and poems are also very influential. Among them, "Wucheng Fu" is one of the representative works of lyrical poems in the Six Dynasties and is the most widely read. The content of this poem is based on the contrast between the past and present decline of Guangling, expressing the author's nostalgia for the past and the emotion of the impermanence of life. It can be regarded as a masterpiece in terms of ideological content and artistic skills. "Deng Da Lei'an and My Sister's Letter" is also of great literary value. It blends emotions into the scenery, alternates parallel and scattered lines, and is most praised by later generations. Zhang Pu of the Ming Dynasty compiled "Bao Shenjun Collection" and included it in "Collections of One Hundred and Three Famous Masters of Han, Wei and Six Dynasties". In addition, there are copies of "Sibu Congkan" and Mao Zedong's edition of "Bao's Collection" of the Ming Dynasty. Huang Jie, a recent scholar, has "Notes on Bao Shenjun's Poems". Bao Zhao's poems are obviously divided into two categories: ancient five-character style and Yuefu style. The ancient five-character style is generally a work that records travel, gifts, gifts, and singing, and is derived from a specific experience. The situation of Yuefu style is different. Some are written according to the Yuefu title, and some are based on feelings from life experiences. No matter which one, they all involve issues of universal significance in life and society. The outstanding achievements of Bao Zhao's poems are in the Yuefu style. These poems are alert in wording, rich in color, and unrestrained in rhythm, showing the impulse, excitement and tension of emotions. There are very few loose and gentle strokes, creating unprecedented and stimulating emotions. Overview.