Characteristics of Luo Binwang’s poems

1. King Luo Bin, a famous poet in the early Tang Dynasty, was known as the "Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty" together with Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, and Lu Zhaolin. He is a "child prodigy" who can compose "Ode of Goose" at the age of seven. He is extremely talented in poetry and is extremely good at writing seven-character songs. His representative work "The Imperial Capital Chapter" of seven-character songs has gorgeous words, flexible form, and neat words. , harmonious in syllables, rich in emotion, and catchy, it was called an eternal masterpiece at the time.

2. During the Yonghui period, King Luo Bin committed a crime and was demoted and sent to the Western Regions. During the days when he was stationed at the border, he did not feel depressed or give up. Instead, he wrote one frontier poem after another to express his feelings. One's own lofty ideals. For example, "Send Master Zheng to the Liao Dynasty" uses extremely high style and beautiful and gorgeous rhetoric to express his determination to make achievements and serve the country.

3. King Luo Bin was also extremely talented in five-rhymed poetry and wrote many famous works. For example, "Cicada in Prison" uses cicadas to represent oneself, express one's feelings, and integrate humans into one. Its emotions are delicate and profound. The beauty of cicadas is not only the structural conformity, but also the intention of cicadas. The cultural connotation contained in it is a masterpiece that will be popular in later generations.