Characteristics of Jiang Kun's Poetry

Jiang Teng was separated from the troubled times and spent half his life in Fujian, Zhejiang and Jiangsu. His life course is closely related to his travels, and his life's hard work is condensed in Fu Taitang's poems. Travel poems account for as much as 40% in the collection of poems. These poems, centering on wandering and returning, radiate four emotional main lines of loneliness, deep sadness, homesickness and returning, and express a sad soul in troubled times in the mountains and rivers. His poem goes: "I have participated in masterpieces all my life, as if I were writing this eulogy for now;" I wrote that my doubts and sorrows were exhausted, and I wrote it again in the Ming Dynasty. "There are several poems, such as refugees, about the sufferings of the people. His poetic skills are profound, he is good at sketching, his creation is sudden and unique, his words are well thought out, and he tries not to follow the usual path. He said that his poems "have been ignored by predecessors" and that "the artist built a new house, and his heart blossomed beside the old branches" (in recent years), which was very important to people at that time. In modern times, Chen Yan called him a "salty, roommate poet" and "an ordinary pen, each one should have one or two words to taste" (Modern Poetry). In modern times, Jin Tianao said that he was "correcting the strong and loyal" and "tortuous and difficult to write hidden words, such as obedient words" ("Mr. Answer"). Li Ciming also said that his poems were "energetic".