His poems are good at seven wonders, especially the frontier poems written in the northwest frontier before he reached the first place. He has the reputation of "Poet King Jiangning" and is also praised as "Seven Wonders" by later generations. Wang Changling's poems are dense and clear, just like Gao Shi and Wang Zhihuan, who are called Wang Jiangning. There are six volumes of anthology, and four volumes of poetry are compiled today.
Extended information Wang Changling's poems:
Wang Changling's poems about palace grievances can be compared with Li Bai's, and they are unique in profound meaning, wonderful scenery, sharp contrast and strange language creation.
In Poems in My Heart, Wang Changling always described the sadness of the imperial concubines who lived in the deep palace for a long time with the spirit of compassion for others, showed their life and emotional world in many ways with delicate brushwork, revealed their tragic fate under the cruel court funeral system, and objectively criticized the evil of destroying women in feudal society.
This ideological tendency laid the healthy tone of his works, washed away the filth of the court poems of the Six Dynasties and effectively reversed the bad style of writing.
On the other hand, as far as artistic expression is concerned, Wang Changling carried forward the gorgeous and exquisite expression techniques of the Six Dynasties and inherited its formal beauty. Therefore, Wang Changling is known as the first person in the seven-character quatrains.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Wang Changling