What are the types of Chen Ziang’s poems about encounters?

The poet's sentimental poetry types include sentiments about life experience, sentiments about society, and sentiments about nature.

1. Feelings about life experience: This type of poem expresses Chen Ziang's feelings about his own experiences, such as "If the orchid is born in spring and summer, the qian is so green. The forest is lonely and empty, and the red rhizome sprouts purple stems." Expression. Chen Ziang used Lan Ruo to compare himself to express his feelings that his ambition could not be realized.

2. Feelings about society: This type of poem expresses Chen Ziang’s deep concerns about social phenomena and issues of the times, such as "There are red oranges in the south of the Yangtze River, and they are still green forests after winter. The climate in Yiyi is warm, and it has its own years." "Chilling." Chen Ziang used red orange to describe himself, expressing his dissatisfaction with the current situation of society and worries about the future.

3. Feelings about nature: This type of poem uses natural scenery as a carrier to express Chen Ziang's emotions and thoughts, such as "The wind blows the rain, and the depression comes up the river. It not only spreads the view of all things, but also collects 90% of it." "Taiwan" expresses Chen Ziang's awe of nature using the wind and rain as an introduction.