Ouyang Xiu was a famous writer in the Northern Song Dynasty. What is his poetic style?

Ouyang Xiu, who is good at everything, has made great achievements in poetry, ci and prose, which not only inherits the advantages of his predecessors, but also has an impact on the development of later generations. Among them, Ouyang Xiu's poetic style can be summarized as follows: first, prose enters poetry; The second is to shape poetry with rich emotions; The third is to show the characteristics of natural fluency. 1. Entering Poetry with Prose Ouyang Xiu's research on prose in poetry focuses on structure, that is, there are many cycles in poetry, emphasizing the characteristics of progression. In this way, the whole poem can better express its feelings, which can be its own resentment, its own bitterness and sadness, and its own carefree. All this, all here? The cultural structure of prose has been more fully displayed in the highlights.

Second, shaping poetry with rich emotions. Some of Ouyang Xiu's poems are based on emotions and are oriented by emotions. This unique way can be said to clarify the main line of poetry. No matter how many scenes are stacked and described, no matter how the past and present time and space are connected, they can be connected through the emotions expressed in poetry.

In this way, the scenery can also have emotional connotation, so that people can always feel their profound thoughts and feelings in the process of expressing poetry, and people can always be in the artistic conception they create without feeling of escape.

Third, it shows the characteristics of natural fluency. Although Ouyang Xiu took the poems of Han Meng School as the research object, he did not take his cold and strange poetry style as his creative mode, but adopted a natural and peaceful way to express it. Under the guidance of such creative will, Ouyang Xiu's poems often show a smooth sense of wholeness, which is extremely natural and smooth from narrative to theory and from scenery to lyric, thus making the layout of the whole poem.