Bao Zhao was a writer in the Southern Song Dynasty. Bao Zhao failed all his life, but his poems before his death were quite famous. His literary achievements are manifold. There are many famous poems, songs and parallel prose, and the highest achievement is poetry, among which Yuefu poetry is the majority. He combined the simple and vigorous Yuefu in the Han and Wei Dynasties with the gorgeous and shallow folk songs in the south, and then combined it with literary creation, showing new characteristics in language style. More importantly, there is a strong sense of * * * in his poems. Whether writing about scenery or people, they all have distinct subjective feelings, which makes Yuefu poetry fly high again. Since then, the poets in the Liang Dynasty have pursued both refined and popular tastes, which can be said to be a continuation of Bao Zhao's poetic art. On the other hand, he is full of strength, full of * * * and distinctive self-image, which has influenced Li Bai, Du Fu and other great poets in the Tang Dynasty. Hu Yinglin's poem "Shi Yu" calls it "praising Cao and Liu Zhiyi and opening Li". The most famous work is 18 block-it's hard to go.