These poems are rough in timbre and lively in rhythm, eulogizing the struggle of the working class from the front, and pouring out their persistent pursuit of ideals and their belief in a complete break with the old world; Open-minded, full of vigor and vitality, with a distinct political tendency and a strong sense of the times. Lu Xun praised Yin Fu's poems as "belonging to another world" and "a great love for predecessors and a monument to hatred for the destroyer" (preface to White Mang's Baby Tower). Yin Fu is another important revolutionary poet after Guo Moruo and Jiang Guangci in the history of modern literature.
From Yin Fu's poetry creation, we can see a clear curve: when he devoted himself to fighting and lived in a revolutionary organization, he was full of vigor and high poetic style; When he broke away from the revolution and the collective, his thoughts fell into depression, and the emotional appeal of poetry also sank. His joys and sorrows are all related to the revolution. He is a poet who has experienced revolution. The development of his thoughts and poetic art is the result of his constant pursuit and participation in revolutionary practice.
Yin Fu is a talented young man. He is good at using art form to coordinate with content and form his own style. His love poems are profound and euphemistic. His poems are concise and poetic. Yin Fu's early lyric poems show his hatred of the old society and his pursuit of light, and are also full of sadness. Later inspiring poems were strongly combative.
Although the number of Yin Fu's works is small, he has made great contributions to the development of modern poetry in China. He is a representative poet of the revolutionary poetry school.