What are the characteristics of the poems of the religious poet Gebil?
His poems are popular in language, profound in content, appropriate and novel in metaphor, and in line with the psychology of ordinary people, so they are deeply loved by the people, and have been circulated among the people to this day, becoming wise sayings to guide people's actions. Gebil is good at philosophical poetry. He respects practice, respects the ideas and knowledge gained from practice, opposes illusory idols and empty metaphysics, and has a simple materialistic concept; He sympathized with the people's sufferings, opposed the caste system and ideas, and advocated that there was only "piety" before God, and there was no hierarchy. He is dissatisfied with the hostility between different religions and sects, and advocates eliminating ethnic and religious barriers, unifying the country and stabilizing people's hearts. He also wrote love poems with delicate feelings, which implied people's piety and worship of the true God through the love between men and women, with harmonious melody and high artistry. His poems have the beauty of natural simplicity, but they also have the disadvantages of shallowness.