Most of his poems are based on the realistic problems of the country and the nation, expressing impassioned patriotic feelings.
Such as "Water", "Crossing the River from the South", "Water Carving Loose the Head" and "Spread Your Wings and Fly", show the great ambition to restore the reunification of the motherland;
Drive away the groom (describe your poem in detail), Bodhisattva Xia (the Qingjiang River under the fishing valley), broken fighter (watching the sword with drunken eyes) and so on. , showing nostalgia for the northern region and praise for the struggle against gold.
Water (Chu Dora), fishing (which can make the wind and rain go several times), He Xinlang (the boss can also say so), Partridge Sky (when strong, it can hold thousands of people's banners), and Eternal Happiness (through the ages), etc., show your dissatisfaction with the humiliation of the Southern Song Dynasty court and your anxiety about your ambition.
Most of these works are high-spirited and passionate.
In addition, his works describing rural scenery and reflecting farmers' lives, such as Qingping Le (with a low and small roof), Xijiang Yue (the bright moon surprises the magpie) and Yulouchun (girls in twos and threes), etc. , full of life breath, giving people a fresh feeling.
His lyrics, such as Ugly Slave (a teenager doesn't know the taste of sorrow) and Jade Case (a thousand trees bloom in the east wind night), are all written with rich savings and long sentences.
Xin Ci inherited Su Shi's bold and unconstrained ci style and the fighting tradition of patriotic poets in the early Southern Song Dynasty, further opened up the realm of Ci and expanded the theme of Ci, almost reaching the point of nothing. It also creatively synthesizes the advantages of poetry, prose, ci and fu, enriches the forms of expression of ci, and forms the unique style of symphonic ci.
Words are bold and unconstrained, but eclectic, gloomy, bright, inspirational and charming.
He is good at using concrete techniques and strange imagination to endow the mountains, water, wind, moon, grass and wood in nature with emotion and character, and place some hopes on them.
He is also good at absorbing folk spoken language, especially at using allusions, using things and quoting poems and sentences of predecessors, and often makes a little transformation and creates new ideas.
But some works are obscure and boring because of too many allusions and arguments.
_ For reference.