He succeeded in combining realism with romanticism, and completed his lyric art of expressing current affairs, pinning his ideals and highlighting the theme. The realistic tone of Lu You's poems is not or rarely a complete narrative description of objective real life, but good at reflecting reality with high generalization and narrative discussion, and paying attention to expressing personal subjective feelings and opinions. He often combines narration, discussion and lyricism, and condenses the huge social reality into a short poem to express it. For example, "in the next fifteen years, the general will not be empty." Zhu dances heavily, but the horse is fat and the bow is broken. Garrison Diao Dou urged the moon to set and joined the army at the age of 30. Who knows that a strong man's heart is in the flute, and the sand head is empty. When the Central Plains heard of the war, there were descendants who opposed Hu Chuan! The adherents endured death, hoping to recover, and shed tears in several places tonight "(Guan Shanyue). The whole poem is only 12 sentences, but it describes many aspects of the emperor's imperial edict advocating peace, generals not fighting the border, singing and dancing, soldiers serving the country, and adherents recovering lost ground, which has become a highly artistic summary of the peace and anti-Japanese war struggle in the Southern Song Dynasty. Moreover, the author put his feelings of opposing peace, reprimanding power traitors and sympathizing with adherents into it, and expressed his feelings directly, which made his realistic poems show special interest and profundity. In addition, Lu You loves his country and his people, but because of the contradiction between reality and ideal, the poet can only express his heroism in his chest with fantasy and dreams, so Lu You's poems are very romantic. Such as "holding a white jade boat, swimming in the Crystal Palace, when I drink, the mountains and rivers are in my chest" ("Drunk Song"). This combination of fantasy and reality is a remarkable feature of Lu You's romantic poetry and a new extension of the romantic tradition of China's ancient poetry.