The white style was a style of poetry in the Tang Dynasty. Its characteristics were fresh and natural, concise and bright language, exquisite allusion, and rich in music and rhythm. White style poetry was first advocated by poets such as Wang Zhihuan and Wang Changling, and then gradually developed into one of the representative poetry styles of the Tang Dynasty. Wang Yucheng was one of the famous poets of the Tang Dynasty. His poems were mainly lyrical and narrative. His style was fresh and natural, and his feelings were sincere and deep. They were philosophical and infectious. Wang Yucheng's poems were featured by his concise language and good at using allusions. At the same time, he also paid attention to the rhythm and rhythm of the poem. 3. The late Tang style was a style of poetry in the late Tang Dynasty. It was characteristic of the pursuit of formal beauty and rhythm, emphasizing skill and performance. Compared with the early white poems, the late Tang style was more mature and exquisite. The main poets of the late Tang style included Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Liu Yuxi, Li Shangyin, etc.