Folding poem
Qizi mainly writes five-character poems. Five-character poetry is a new style of poetry that emerged in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. The appearance of "ancient poetry" in the world of Huan and Ling marks the initial maturity of five-character poetry. However, the excellent five-character poems of "Qizi" are full of emotions and changes, which make the five-character poems more exquisite in art. For example, Xu Gan's "Thinking of the House" is more delicate and profound than "Grass by the Green River" or "Lonely Bamboo in Ran Ran". Chen Lin's Drinking Horses in the Great Wall Cave and Ruan Yu's Driving Out the North Gate were both written before the end of the Han Dynasty, and their writing time was not necessarily later than that of Ancient Poems, so their importance in the development history of five-character poems deserves more attention.