The imageries in Yin-ling's works reflect her experiences, and through imageries, the characters become more distinct as the plot goes on and when actions are added in. The characters in her works come to life, interact with the audiences directly, bring the readers into their world and make them feel like they can actually experience it. All the changes in personal pronouns represent Yin-ling's self-reference and core issues. Yin-lings poems have rich qualities and characteristics of both lyric and epic poems, so, Yin-ling never avoids letting her own character come into view. Instead of hiding herself behind the characters, she faces it with poems, and makes her story more concretized through the explanations of the characters in her poems, then naturally guides the readers into the main topic of the texts and experience the solicitude of her works