The linguistic features of Bao Zhao's poems are elegance, boldness, strangeness and sharpness.
On the basis of learning Yuefu folk songs, Bao Zhao has formed his own unique poetic style: elegance, boldness, strangeness and sharpness. The formation of his poetic style is related to his personality spirit, and his poor background makes his poems full of depression and anger. Bao Zhao's poems are handsome and heroic, flashy but not weak, which is unique among the "three great poets in Yuanjia".
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Most of Bao Zhao's poems are Yuefu poems. Eighteen pieces of Quasi-it is hard to go are his representative works. Some of these poems express his grief and indignation in the dark age when the north and south were divided, the clan was in power and usurped chaos, such as the fourth one; Some poems show his honest and frank, aloof and stubborn character under the suppression of the gate valve system, reflecting his sharp opposition to the dark reality, such as the sixth poem; Some poems directly reflect the people's painful life in the war, such as the 12th and 13th poems.
in addition, Bao Zhao's poems "On behalf of Dongwuyin", "On behalf of suffering and fever" and "On behalf of Jingbeimen" also reflect the hardships of military life and express his ambition to serve the country. This kind of poems had a great influence on frontier poems in Tang Dynasty. Bao Zhao's poems are mostly composed of five words and seven words. Among them, the rhyme of seven-character poems changed from sentence to sentence, which laid the basic form of seven-character ancient poems in later generations.