Cervantes was a famous poet of the Renaissance and his works were deeply influenced by the ideas of the Renaissance. His experience had a profound impact on the creative process. Cervantes showed outstanding talent when he was young. He made great achievements in literature, poetry, music and other fields. His poems were appreciated by the aristocrats and scholars at that time, and he was hailed as a "literary master." Cervantes once served as a teacher in a noble family. This experience made him deeply aware of the hypocrisy and corruption of the aristocratic society, which had a profound impact on his creation. Some of his works reflected his criticism and reflection on the aristocratic society at that time, such as Don Quijote and The Iliad. Cervantes also participated in some political activities. He opposed the Inquisition at that time and was arrested during a protest. This experience made him deeply understand the importance of freedom and equality, which had a profound impact on his creation. Some of his works reflected his pursuit of freedom and equality, such as Don Quijote and the Legend of the Giant. In short, Cervantes showed outstanding talent when he was young. His experience had a profound impact on the creation process. His criticism and pursuit of spirit were also reflected in his works.