Bai Juyi was the main advocate of the New Yuefu Movement in the mid-Tang Dynasty, arguing that "articles should be written in time, and songs and poems should be written well." And put this idea into his own poetry creation practice. His early political poems widely and profoundly reflected the social contradictions at that time and expressed deep sympathy for the people's suffering. The wording is sharp and the theme is clear. His representative works "Ten Poems of Qin Zhongyin" and "Fifty Poems of New Yuefu" have great influence.