First, literary achievements are different.
1, Jia Yi: Jia Yi's prose ***58, including new books. His works can be roughly divided into three categories: one is a special political paper, such as On Qin; One is to write scattered essays on specific issues, such as Chen Zheng's Poems; Everything else is an essay.
2. Chao Cuo: There are 3 1 articles in Chao Cuo, most of which have been lost. There are eight relatively complete articles, which are scattered in Biography of Chao Cuo, Biography of Jing Yan Wu, and Records of Eating Goods in the History of Han Dynasty, mainly including saying that the prince knows how to count, saying that military affairs are sparse, guarding the border to persuade farmers to be sparse, repeating words to recruit people to move, and making people into millet sparse.
Second, the artistic features are different.
1, Jia Yi: thorough reasoning, strict logic, full of emotion and extraordinary momentum.
2. Chao Cuo: Warring States strategist, with boundless strength, lively rhythm and great momentum.
Third, different ways of explanation.
1, Jia Yi: Elaborating profound political thoughts and far-sighted strategies for governing the country clearly reflected the positive attitude towards life and high-spirited spirit of intellectuals during the establishment of the unified feudal empire in the early Han Dynasty, which marked a new stage in the development of China's prose, represented the highest achievement of political prose in the early Han Dynasty and had a great influence on later prose.
2. Chao Cuo: With a strong sense of historical responsibility, he made suggestions for the consolidation and prosperity of the Han Dynasty. His warm praise for the weather in Dahan is revealed between the lines. This kind of weather has a thick history and a more magnificent artistic conception, which reflects the style of the historical rising period.