What are the characteristics of Lu Ji's poems?

1. His poems are good at imitating the past, but some of them feel very fresh. In literature, Lu Ji is good at poetry, prose and fu, mainly poetry, and there are 107 existing poems. Lu Ji's poems are mostly Yuefu poems, imitating ancient poems, perfunctory old topics, imitating predecessors, lacking personal feelings and profound experience of social reality, and occasionally full of interest.

2. Lu Ji (26 1-303), Wu (now Songjiang, Shanghai), was a writer and calligrapher in the Western Jin Dynasty. He and his brother Lu Yun were called "Erlu" together, and later died in the "Eight Kings Rebellion" and were conquered by three tribes. Lu Ji used to be a folk historian in the plain, offering wine and writing books, so he is known as the "Lu Plain" in the world.