During the period from Yongle to Chenghua in Ming Dynasty, a so-called "Taige Style" poem appeared in the literary world. Taige mainly refers to the then Cabinet and imperial academy, also known as "Pavilion". Taige style refers to a literary creation style represented by Yang Shiqi, Yang Rong and Yang Pu. Its appearance is a retrogression in poetry creation, because it only pursues the so-called "elegance", and its content is mostly poor, and it is mostly written for system, topic and reward. The theme is often "praising virtue and singing harmony", [1] is not innovative and lifeless, which is worse than the "Kunxi style" in the Song Dynasty.
The "Taige Style" formed from Yongle to Chenghua embodies the spiritual outlook and aesthetic taste of the upper-level bureaucrats for a long time after Hongwu, and has widely influenced the literary world as a model. Its main figures are "Sanyang": Yang Shiqi, Yang Rong and Yang Pu, all of whom worked as officials to university students. At the same time, the creations of most senior bureaucrats can be classified into this school. Its form is mainly poetry, which can also include prose.