Qin burned books to bury Confucianism, so there were few literary works.
The Han dynasty is famous for its mind, such as the great wind song of Liu Bang, the emperor gaozu of Han Dynasty, and Xiang Yu's flying daggers.
During the Wei and Jin Dynasties in the Three Kingdoms, they were famous for their generous elegies and attached importance to their personalities, such as Jian 'an Seven Sons, Cao Cao's short songs and Cao Zhi's White Horse Pieces.
The Tang Dynasty attached great importance to verve, with diverse styles, including romanticism, realism, frontier poems and homesickness, such as Li Bai and Du Fu. Later Du Mu, Li He, Li Shangyin and others.
In Song Dynasty, there were mainly words and poems. The main feature of poetry is that there are many words among flowers, which are divided into bold and graceful schools, such as Su Dongpo, Liu Yong and Li Qingzhao.
The Yuan Dynasty is Sanqu, and there are many works that care about reality.
The style of Ming Dynasty is relatively idle, and there are many novels, such as Tang Yin's Peach Blossom Poems.
The style of Qing people is cold and morbid, such as Nalan Rong Ruo's words.