Changji style is the "Li Changji style" mentioned in Yan Yu's Canglang Poetry in the Southern Song Dynasty, which refers to the unique style and artistic conception of Li He's poems in the Tang and Yuan Dynasties.
"Changji Style" poetry has novel and unique characteristics in conception, image, diction and color setting. His conception and artistic imagination are very original. He is good at using myths and legends and grotesque and gorgeous words to create whimsical and unprecedented images.
In terms of diction and color, words such as "weeping", "fishy", "cold", "blood" and "death" and the style of "Leng Yan's wonderful beauty" are often used, which makes poetry have a sad Leng Yan style. Deeply influenced by Qu Yuan, Li Bai and Han Yuefu, Li He galloped through the Yuefu style, casting strange words and expressing his depressed feelings.
Li Shigui Ho:
Commonly used ghost images: Li He's Ghost Poems are only a dozen, less than one twentieth of all his works. However, the word "ghost" has an indissoluble bond with him and is regarded as "ghost material" and "ghost fairy". What thoughts and feelings these poems show and how to evaluate them have become a pen and ink case.
In the ghost world written by Li He, there are cold wandering souls on Su Xiaoxiao's tomb; There is Ma Si who heard nothing on the eve of Maoling in Liu Che; There are lacquer torches in Nanshan to welcome guests, and fireflies in the soil are disturbing; In the cold rain, there are ghosts singing in the autumn grave, and the Millennium hates blood.