A volume of "miracle poems" was originally written by Wang Zhu in the Song Dynasty. Based on Wang Zhu's poems and other people's poems, later generations compiled "prodigy poems" and "prodigy poems", with a total of 34 poems, all of which are five-character quatrains and divided into three parts. The first part is the first 14 poem, all of which are poems to persuade students to study and strongly advocate reading; The second part consists of five songs, No.1 Scholar and Four Happiness, which show the imperial examination and its pride. The third part is "Early Spring" to "Except Night". Through the description of the scenery of the four seasons, the reader's happy mood is expressed.
In fact, Wang Zhu didn't write the poems handed down from generation to generation as prodigies. His first two or three poems were all poems by Wang, and later he supplemented them with other poems. In addition to the "pre-compilation" of "Poetry of a Child prodigy", there are dozens of "first poems" in other books, which are different from the "regular compilation" in inspiring and encouraging learning. This "frontispiece poem" is mainly composed of scenery and objects, with occasional narration, which shows that it is supplemented by later generations.