What is RoyceWong's literary proposition?
RoyceWong (177-2 17) was born in Gaoping, Shanyang County (now Weishan, Shandong Province). A famous writer at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, one of the "seven sons of Jian 'an", was called the "crown of seven sons" because of his outstanding literary talent. Liu Biao was an official at first, and later returned to Cao Cao's hands. RoyceWong was a famous writer and shogun in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Superior family conditions, coupled with my hard work, finally enabled RoyceWong to achieve his immortal literary career, and wrote such famous works as Ode to a Castle and Seven Wounded Poems. At that time, seven people with high creative achievements were called "seven sons of Jian 'an". Wang Shen is not only one of them, but also one of the seven sons. He has made great achievements and is called "Wang Cao" with Cao Zhi. Liu Xie, a great literary critic in Liang Dynasty, praised RoyceWong as the "crown of seven sons" in "Literary Mind and Carving Dragons: Legend". At the same time, due to RoyceWong's special experience and contribution, he became an outstanding figure in the ancient shogunate of China. RoyceWong had 23 poems in his life. In the thirteenth year of Jian 'an, he surrendered to Cao Cao. Prior to this, his works were either the battle at the end of the century, or he wrote about his feelings of wandering in Jingzhou and his hard-earned ambitions, such as Seven Wounded Poems. After surrendering to Cao Cao, they mainly felt that they were at war with him. These poems reproduce the desolation and destruction of rural areas in the war at the end of Han Dynasty, praise Cao's wisdom and express his willingness to follow Cao Cao. RoyceWong's poems are full of deep feelings, generous and tragic, especially sentimental and self-pitying. Although his works have the desire to sympathize with the people and expand their ambitions, they are all developed from the sadness of personal life experiences. The second masterpiece, Seven Wounded Poems, expresses RoyceWong's political anguish at that time, as well as his loneliness and sadness of living in a foreign land and missing his hometown: RoyceWong's literary activities can also be roughly divided into two periods, and the dividing line is that he joined Cao Cao in the 13th year of Jian 'an. In the early stage, I mainly lived a wandering life in Jingzhou, and experienced the disaster of war, so I didn't get the opportunity to display my ambition for a long time. The feelings of worrying about the country and the people are intertwined with the resentment of incompetence, which makes his literary works shrouded in a layer of grief and indignation. Cao Cao's later scenes, on the one hand, were inspired by the unified situation in the vast northern region, on the other hand, were inspired by his important official position, and the creative tone turned to high spirits. For example, Cao Cao's five poems about joining the army in the west and Sun Quan's expedition in the east warmly praised Cao Jun's conquest and expressed the author's passionate feelings about joining the army and making contributions.