The characteristics of Jia Dao's poetry creation are
Most of them are writing scenery, seeing off and nostalgic, and their mood tends to be desolate and miserable. Jia Dao lived in poverty and wrote poems. Most of his poems are written in desolate and lonely places, and he is good at five laws, emphasizing the tempering of words and expressions. As famous as Meng Jiao, later generations described his poetic style as "thinner than the suburbs". Jia Dao (779-843) was born in Tang Fanyang (now southwest of Beijing). He is a wave fairy and a wave fairy, hence the name "Jieshi Mountain". Poets in the Tang Dynasty were called "poetry slaves". He became a monk in his early years and had no name. It is said that when he was in Luoyang, there was an order forbidding monks to go out in the afternoon. Jia Dao complained about poetry, and Han Yu discovered his talent and became a "poet". Later, he was taught by Han Yu to take the imperial examination, but failed to win the first place. Tang Wenzong was excluded and demoted as the main book of Changjiang County (now Daying County, Suining City) in Suizhou, so he was called Jia Changjiang. In the third year of Huichang (843), Jia Dao died in Zhou Pu's official residence on July 28th (August 27th).