Ai Qing entered the poetry world in the early 1930s, and the deep and melancholy lyrical style of his works attracted wide attention. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Ai Qing has actually become one of the most representative poets. From the late 1930s to the mid-40s, it was called the Ai Qing era. His creation not only created a poetic style, but also profoundly influenced the poetic circles in this period and even in the late 1940s. Ai Qing's poetry has a vivid and profound image, and with the end of the poem, this image is completed. Image refers not only to people, but also to the visualization of things and ideas.
Ai Qing's poems do not stick to appearances in form, and pay little attention to rhyme and uniformity of lines, but use regular parallelism and repetition to create a unified change.