Abstract:The Wulu school of poets, which gets its name from Wulu Poetry Collection compiled by Gao Huanyuan, refers to the poets who lived in or nearby Daming in the early Qing Dynasty. Most of them were born in families with official ranks and became the so-called offical poets after they got their government posts through the imperial examination. They enjoyed their close relationship which was based on family ties, marriage, alumni net and so on. In this sense, they constituted a large group of poets. With a natural geographic connection, they created many poems when reading, travelling and biding farewell. Yuan You, Gao Huanyuan and Dou Linqi are the representatives with the highest achievements. However, the thoughts and content of their poems fail to touch upon the in-depth part of the society due to the taboo of their times or their narrow horizon. Besides, the ethnic and class conflicts during the transition between the Ming and Qing Dynasties are rarely reflected in their poems. In addition, there are seldom reflections on history and criticism of the reality in their poems, which typically lack their own artistic features. Nevertheless, this group of poets, local officials and traveling poets inspired and encouraged each other and promoted the poetic prosperity of Daming in the early Qing Dynasty.