Zhu Ziqing's poetic style is unique, which is influenced by the elegant poetic style and vernacular poetry movement of his predecessors. His poems are usually concise, with plain and natural language, but profound connotation and strong artistic appeal. The themes of his poems are also diversified, including his feelings about trivial matters of life and his thoughts on the changes of the times and social problems. Among them, the most famous lyric poems are Yongmei and To the Oak Tree.
Yongmei is one of Zhu Ziqing's most representative poems. In this poem, he used short words and vivid descriptions to show the graceful beauty of plum blossoms to the fullest. The poem reads: "It gently evokes the sound of rain, bit by bit like pearls, like falling flowers; The layer is like a cage curtain, and the cold is more charming. " Reading makes people seem to see Merlin in the rain and feel the beauty and sadness of plum blossom in Leng Yan.
To the Oak Tree is another popular lyric poem by Zhu Ziqing. In this poem, he expressed his love and cherish for life and his desire and pursuit for life with the help of love stories under the oak tree and under the tree. He wrote, "I love you like this little tree. I like its buds and Ye Er. From top to bottom, it is a taste. " These simple words, however, express strong feelings and deep sadness and inscriptions, which make people involuntarily moved.
Besides, Zhu Ziqing's other poems are also worth mentioning. For example, his "Golden Autumn", "Jasmine Flower" and "Diaoyutai" all have distinctive artistic style and deep emotional core. These poems not only reflect Zhu Ziqing's superb and accurate language expression ability, but also show his unique qualities as a thinker, writer and humanist.