Ruan Ji was a famous poet in ancient China. His poems were known as one of the representatives of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. In the official history of literature, the more detailed record of him was the Book of Jin. The following are some of Ruan Ji's famous poems: [1]" Ode to Ancient Places ": This is Ruan Ji's most famous poem, describing his feelings and thoughts when he visited ancient sites. The poem expressed the appreciation of historical relics and traditional culture, as well as the reflection of modern society. "Goose Returning": This poem expressed the poet's longing for his hometown and worry about the fate of the country through the image of the returning goose. 3. The Peach Blossom Spring: This poem depicted a fictional paradise and expressed Ruan Ji's pursuit of freedom and happiness. [4. For Liu Jingwen]: This poem was a gift from Ruan Ji to his good friend Liu Jingwen, expressing his feelings for friendship and life. [5. Watching the Sea: This poem depicted the vastness and magnificence of the sea, expressing Ruan Ji's understanding and pursuit of life.] These are some of Ruan Ji's famous poems. These works not only have high literary value but also reflect Ruan Ji's unique thoughts and personality traits.