When was Yu Xin a poet?

Yu Xin was a poet in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.

Yu Xin (513-581): Zi Zishan, Xiao Zi Lan Cheng, was a writer and poet in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.

Yu Xin is the most famous poet who went from south to north. He suffered the unique bitterness of life in the split era, but he made a literary achievement of "the victory of the poor north and the south". His literary achievements also show the prospect of the integration of North and South styles.

Yu Xin, who is good at many things, has made great achievements in poetry, prose and so on. He is the most famous poet from south to north. At that time, there was a saying of "Xu Yu's style", when people juxtaposed Xu Ling with it. He suffered the bitterness of life unique to the split era, but he made a literary achievement of "the victory of the poor north and the south". His literary achievements show the prospect of the integration of North and South styles.

Yu Xin's poetry and fu changed prose into parallel prose in the Han Dynasty, which made fu more beautiful in form and developed it to a new stage, and also occupied an important position in the history of China's fu. At the same time, Yu Xin also initiated the Tang people to write poems into Fu, which influenced Wang Bo and Luo Binwang's parallel works in the Tang Dynasty. Parallel prose flourished in the Six Dynasties, and Yu Xin was a master.

Yu Xin's literary creation can be divided into two periods, with his mission to the Western Wei Dynasty at the age of 42 as the boundary. In the early Liang dynasty, most of his works were palace-style, light and elegant, and full of beauty of diction. After the detention of the Northern Dynasties, poetry and fu expressed a lot of feelings of nostalgia for the native land, as well as sadness about life experience, and their style also changed into vigor and sadness.