On Thirty Poems —— A Brief Analysis of Seventeen Poems: This poem is a criticism of people who are obsessed with illness and illness. Paying attention to temperament is an important feature of classical poetry, which is of great significance to the musical beauty and rhythm of poetry. However, if the rules of metrical rules are too detailed, too elaborate, and too taboo in phonology and other forms, literary creation will be greatly bound. Yuan Haowen advocates the poetic style of nature and is dissatisfied with those works that pay too much attention to rhythm. In the last two sentences, Yuan Haowen cited an example of Yuan Jie's love for the natural underwater sound in the mountains to illustrate that the natural sound of rhyme is as beautiful as nature even if it is not artificially compiled. Poetry: On Thirty Poems and Seventeen Poems Author: Yuan Haowen Poetry Classification in Jin Dynasty: Comment and Poetry Creation