Ruan You’s family is rich in learning, and his father, brother, uncle, and nephew all have published works. His literary talents are pure and elegant, and the literati in his family have formed the "Hongshan School of Literature." His masterpiece "Jin Yunqiao Biography" is based on the nearly 140,000-word chapter novel "Jin Yunqiao Biography" (originally known as "Broken Heart New Voice") written by Qing Xincai Ren in the early Qing Dynasty in China. It was adapted into a 3,254-line long narrative poem in sixty-eight-character Nan characters. It is still popular today. It is a masterpiece of Vietnamese literature. In the book, he also drew on Tang poetry and Cui Hu's poem "Inscribed on Nanzhuang of the Capital City": "I don't know where to go? The peach blossoms still smile in the spring breeze." He created "Where are the people looking at the moon going?" ...Only the peach blossoms are still smiling and busy. " and other poems. His works also include "Evocation of Souls", "Excuse of Youth in Maofang", "Essay on Living Sacrifice of Bufang Girl", etc. His Chinese poems include "Collection of Qingxuan Poems" (divided into two collections, 78 poems in total), "Sacrificial Essays on Ten Categories of Living Beings", "Nanzhong Miscellaneous Songs" (40 poems), and "Northern Journey Miscellaneous Records" (132 poems) are the works of a missionary from Vietnam to Beijing, China, from 1813 to 1814, depicting the current social conditions of China and Vietnam. , descriptions of people's encounters, culture, history, and natural scenery, and also analyze and explore Ruan You's spiritual world), etc.