2. Han Yu advocates "making a statement" for the text and pays attention to the scrutiny of the text in his poems. He not only likes to use the old word ao, but also likes to innovate in colloquial language. He once said to himself, "There are many strong people, but the six characters are often dirty." Remember the dream. Examples of such scrutiny can be found everywhere in his poems. For example, "Tears are high in Qiu Shu, and insects hang on cold nights forever" ("Autumn Huai"); "The mountain is a sword, the river is a mirror, and the boat turns like a fly" ("Chen Kou writes two more songs"). Chinese poetry also likes to set colors and use colors to form rich tones. For example, the poem "A visit to Qingliang Temple gives Cui Bu" says: "My friend invited me to visit the Buddhist temple, which coincided with the full foliage. Guanghua flashed on the wall to see ghosts and gods, and closed the fire umbrella. However, the clouds burn trees and the sun pecks eggs. The soul turns its eyes and forgets the place, and it is uninterrupted. " Han Yu's strange poetic style also influenced the works of other poets and became a temporary trend.