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This term refers to the unique subject matter and the distinctive appreciation of life that poetry should possess. Since the Northern Song Dynasty, under the advocacy of Huang Tingjian, the Jiangxi poetry school has been overly focused on erudition and incorporating philosophical discourses into poems, neglecting the spontaneous emotional inspiration that is characteristic of poetry. Yan Yu, a scholar in the Southern Song Dynasty, was deeply dissatisfied with this trend. In his Poetic Remarks of Canglang, he put forward the concept of "biecai biequ" (unique talent and unique charm). The purpose of this concept was to clearly distinguish poetry from non - poetry, emphasizing that the essence of poetry lies in expressing emotions, rather than piling up knowledge from books or showing off erudition. Poetry should focus on expressing feelings and conveying implications, instead of merely expounding principles. The principles in poetry should be integrated into aesthetic images.