Bai Juyi is a realist poet. Among Bai Juyi's poems, the allegorical poems written in his early period are of high value and praised by people, especially "Qin Zhong Yin" and "New Yuefu". Bai Juyi, who had just entered his official career, reflected the sufferings of the people's livelihood, shouted loudly for justice, and had the courage to "ignore the taboos of the times" which is very admirable. "Qin Zhongyin" has 10 poems, the first one is like a sharp sword. "Chong Fu" accuses the government of envying the leftovers and ruthlessly exploiting the people, "Take away the silk from my body and buy the favor in front of you." "Light Fat" writes about the rich and powerful attending a banquet. The spirit and the richness of wine and food, and finally "It is a drought in the south of the Yangtze River, and people in Quzhou cannibalize!" "Songs and Dances" describes the hedonistic life of officials drinking during the day and singing and dancing in the middle of the night. "Death row" "Buying Flowers" writes about the rich people in Chang'an City bidding for peonies and showing off their luxury, and finally said: "A bunch of dark flowers are rich among ten households." "Meetings" sympathizes with the fact that poor girls are difficult to get married. "Wounded Friends" laments the miserable life in a land of bitter festivals, and "Wounded House" satirizes the wealthy families who build buildings at a cost of "millions per project." "Not Going to Official" mocks power-hungry people in their eighties and nineties who refuse to retire. "Li Mai" expresses dissatisfaction with not erecting monuments for good officials but hypocritically praising certain people.