Jiangxi Poetry School is the first poetry school with a formal name in the history of China literature. In the late Northern Song Dynasty, Huang Tingjian had a great influence on poetry. Many poets followed and imitated Huang Tingjian, and gradually formed a poetic school centered on Huang Tingjian.
In Song Huizong, Ruben wrote the sectarian map of Jiangxi Poetry Society, including Chen Shidao, Pan Dalin, Xie Yi, Hongyan, Peng Hong, Rao Jie, Zuke, Xu Fu, Lin Minxiu, Wang Ge, Li Ke, Han Ju, Li Peng, Chao Chongzhi, Jiang Duanben, Yang Fu, Xie Yi and Li Peng. People think that these poets are in the same strain as Huang Tingjian.
Literary attainments
Huang Tingjian's poetry is based on Du Fu, and advocates that poetry should have the essence of "unintentional writing" and the method of "turning iron into gold" and "taking the fetus as bone". His poetic style is peculiar and he is the pioneer of Jiangxi Poetry School. He is the author of Collected Works of Mr. Huang and Interesting Tales of Qin Gu.
In the early years of Song Huizong, Lu Benzhong wrote the Sect Map of Jiangxi Poetry Society, from which Jiangxi Poetry School officially entered the China poetry circle. It is the first poetic school with a formal name in the history of China literature, and it is a poetic school with Huang Tingjian's poetic creation theory as its core. Huang Tingjian is the founder and leader of Jiangxi Poetry School.