The founder of Changji style poetry is

It was Li He who created Changji style poetry.

Cháng jí tǐ, the "Li Changji Style" in Yan Yu's Poems on Canglang in the Southern Song Dynasty, refers to the unique style and artistic conception of Li He's poems in the Tang and Yuan Dynasties.

"Changji Style" poetry has novel and unique characteristics in conception, image, diction and color setting. His conception and artistic imagination are very original. He is good at using myths and legends and grotesque and gorgeous words to create whimsical and unprecedented images. In terms of diction and color, words such as "weeping", "fishy", "cold", "blood" and "death" and the style of "Leng Yan's wonderful beauty" are often used, which makes poetry have a sad Leng Yan style.

Li He introduced

Li He (790-8 16), word length. Gu Xiang, the county magistrate of Fuchang, Henan Province (now Yiyang County, Henan Province), was originally from Longxi County. A romantic poet in the mid-Tang Dynasty, later called Li Changgu. Li He was born in the room of Zheng (), the imperial clan of the Tang Dynasty, and was named. Bad career, keen on poetry creation. 27 years old, died young.

Li He is the representative of the poetic style transition from the middle Tang Dynasty to the late Tang Dynasty, and he is also known as the Three Li in Tang Dynasty with Li Bai and Li Shangyin. Most of his poems are lamenting the untimely birth, pouring out his inner anguish and expressing his pursuit of ideals and ambitions; It reflects the situation that the vassal region was divided, the eunuchs were authoritarian and brutally exploited the people. His poems are full of imagination, and they are often told by myths and legends, so later generations often call him "genius" and "Shi Gui", and his poems are called "the words of ghosts and immortals". There is a saying that "talents are too white and talents are too long."