1. "Poems of a Thousand Families" contains enlightenment poems from the Tang and Song Dynasties.
2. "Poems of Thousands of Families" is a combination of "Reeding Poems of Thousand Families" (both seven-character rhyme poems) by Xie Fangde of the Song Dynasty and "Poems of a Thousand Families of Five Characters" selected by Wang Xiang of the Qing Dynasty. It is an anthology of enlightenment poems from the old days of our country. Because most of the poems selected are famous poems from the Tang and Song Dynasties, they are easy to learn and understand, and the themes are diverse: landscapes and pastoral, farewell to friends, homesickness and nostalgia for people, nostalgia for the past and the present, chanting objects and paintings, and serving banquets.
3. "Poetry of a Thousand Families" reflects the social reality of the Tang and Song Dynasties in a relatively wide range, so it is widely circulated among the people and has a profound influence. Qianjia Shi is a four-volume volume, with 122 poets and 226 poems. Among them, 65 were from the Tang Dynasty, 53 were from the Song Dynasty, 2 were from the Ming Dynasty, and 2 were from the unknown family. They are all rhymed verses and quatrains.