Five stages of Yuan Haowen's poetry creation

The five stages of Yuan Haowen's poetry creation are as follows:

1. Early creative stage (about 1275 to 1295): Yuan Haowen mainly wrote love poems and pastoral poems at this stage. His poems are fresh and lively, with concise and fluent language, full of love for nature and life. His representative works include Fishing and Huanxisha.

2. Mid-term creative stage (about 1296 to 132 1): At this stage, Yuan Haowen's creative style gradually changed, and he began to pay attention to social reality and philosophy of life, and philosophical thinking and social criticism in his poems gradually increased. His representative works include Ascending the Mountain and Farewell to Ancient Grass.

3. Post-creation stage (about 1322 to 1330): At this stage, Yuan Haowen's poetry creation reached its peak, and his works were full of philosophical thinking and life perception, but also showed concern about the rise and fall of his home country. Representative works include Li Suibo in Linjiang County and Yu Meiren, Spring Flowers and Autumn Moon.

4. Hermit creation stage (about 133 1 to 1344): Yuan Haowen gave up his official life and lived in seclusion in his hometown at this stage, and his poems were full of pastoral scenery and praise for nature. Representative works include "Who cares about the west wind in Huanxisha" and "Hairpin Phoenix, Love on Earth".

5. Later reclusive writing stage (about 1345- 1368): At this stage, Yuan Haowen's poetic style is more simple and natural, and his works are full of profound thoughts on life and the world. His representative works include "Night Sleeping in Niuzhu", "Fairy in Linjiang" and "Yellow Flowers Everywhere".

The following is the author's introduction about Yuan Haowen:

Yuan Haowen (1253-132 1 year) was a famous writer, poet, essayist, calligrapher and cultural celebrity in China Jin Dynasty. He was born in the southern song dynasty, Bao you years, was born in today's dengzhou city, Nanyang city, Henan province. Yuan Haowen was an official from generation to generation, and his father was an official in the Southern Song Dynasty. He was smart and eager to learn, proficient in the subset of classics and history, and also loved literary creation.

Yuan Haowen's poems are mainly bold, fresh and lively in style, concise and fluent in language, and full of love for nature and life. Representative works include "Fishing" and "Huanxisha". At the same time, he also created a large number of prose and calligraphy works, the most famous of which are Dongli Yuefu and Dongli Yuefu Waiji.