What contribution did Ruan Ji's poems make?

The contribution of Ruan Ji's poems provides conditions for the development of five-character poems.

Ruan Ji Quan Shi, an ancient book in China, was a famous metaphysician in Wei and Jin Dynasties. In his early years, he had the ambition to help the world, but later he was changed and became invisible.

This book reveals the evolution of Ruan Ji's thoughts from Confucianism to metaphysics through a detailed investigation of the different ideological tendencies of Ruan Ji's main philosophical works, and points out that Ruan Ji was dominated by Confucianism in his early days.

He advocated the rule of combining ceremony, music, punishment and politics. Later, he felt that Ming Jiao had fallen, so he turned to the thinking track of Zhuang Xue, advocating nature and pursuing individual spiritual freedom.

Author: Ruan Ji was a famous metaphysicist in Wei and Jin Dynasties. He had the ambition to help the world in his early years, but after the change in the afternoon, he became invisible and out of touch with the world.