Will the literary style of the Eastern Jin Dynasty and the Southern Dynasties be influenced by Luji's literary creation?

Lu Ji's works are regarded as the first systematic works in the history of China literature. The appearance of many of his works is regarded as the symbol of the awakening of China's literary theory. Therefore, his works had a far-reaching impact on later literature and development, and influenced the writing style at that time. Although his works are not long, they contain many meanings and can be discussed. The creation of his most famous work, Wen Fu, was not only influenced by the times at that time, but also closely related to the development and evolution of literature.

His time was full of intrigue and murder. The regime of this dynasty was relatively dark. In this environment at that time, the writer's works were full of tragic colors. It was in this era that Lu Ji created the prose. In this work, Lu Ji vividly pointed out the importance of imagination in the whole process. Stylistically, he first embodied the lyricism of poetry. In this article, he expresses his views on the times and society by describing the natural scenery. In addition, he also put forward the role of inspiration in creation and its importance and preciousness for the first time.

In this article, he pointed out the social function of literature. Lu Ji has made many achievements in his creation, not only creating Wen Fu, but also creating many other meaningful poems, such as A Gentleman's Journey. In this article, he revealed his political pursuit and the situation of the times at that time. His literary background is profound, so his whole poems always present a luxurious aesthetic feeling.

His artistic pursuit greatly influenced the artistic tendency of poetry in the Western Jin Dynasty, and some viewpoints in his works have a lot of reference significance for classical aesthetics. Many of his articles are written neatly and rhythmically. It can be said that his creation has influenced the style of writing for nearly 300 years and created a generation of ethos. In the historical development of literature, Lu Ji's "Wen Fu" played a connecting role.