Tian Wen's artistic originality is unique in the history of China's poetry, which is first manifested in the combination of deep rational thinking and passionate emotion. The whole poem Tian Wen is composed of questions, which shows the poet's thoughtful views and questions about nature, history and society. It is full of philosophy, but it is also a passionate literary work, an exciting and touching long poem. Secondly, through the use of a large number of interrogative words and function words and the changes of different sentence patterns, the whole poem is patchy, with illness and deficiency alternating and unique. The intricate changes of sentence patterns and questions, coupled with strong emotional color, constitute the style of the whole poem, which is vivid and distant and has achieved remarkable results. Tian Wen is a classic poem full of strong rational exploration spirit and profound literary feelings. It is a concentrated reflection of Qu Yuan's academic thought, which can be said to hit the pulse of Qu Yuan's profound and rational thought. It can be said that Tian Wen is an artistic representation of Qu Yuan's overall understanding of the universe, nature and human society. At that time, a giant peak of spirit and thought was established.
Judging from the structure and content of the whole poem, the whole poem has 372 sentences, 1553 words, which is a long poem with four sentences as the basic format. More than 170 questions are put forward, involving astronomy, geography, history, philosophy and many other aspects. Many of these problems were not solved in his time, but he had doubts, some of which he knowingly committed. Questions about many historical issues often show the author. On the question of nature, it shows the author's spirit of exploring the universe and doubts about legends, and also shows the author's progressive view of the universe and epistemology than his contemporaries. The novel Tian Wen expresses profound contents with novel artistic techniques, which is a unique masterpiece in Universal Library.