Wen was a writer in the Tang Dynasty and made great achievements in poetry. Wen is known as the representative of "Huajian School" for its beautiful ci style, which mainly focuses on writing boudoir feelings. His main works include "Going on a Good Morning Walk" and "Color of Medicine".
Wen is called Wen octagon because he is quick-thinking and skillful in writing. He can make eight rhymes with his hands crossed eight times, so he is called Wen octagon.
Main influence
Wen is proficient in temperament and is a poet. Wen's poetic style is exquisite, his timbre is beautiful, he is unique in art, his rhetoric is gorgeous, he writes more personal experiences, and his current politics is also reflected. His "Hanging the Ancient" works have profound feelings, fresh charm and strong personality.
His poems are mostly about women's boudoir, with delicate style, skillful language, beautiful and handsome. He is a representative writer of Huajian School and is known as the originator of Huajian School. The number of existing words is the largest among the Tang people, and most of them are included in Huajian Collection. The original collection has been lost, and later generations compiled Wen Shi and Jin Quan Ci.