The Tang-dynasty
poet Jia Dao (779-843)
found composing his poems quite a painful process, and his creative method was to
chant his verses repeatedly to get the right line. Those engaged in
“painstaking versification” tended to be exhausted and frustrated, and their
poetry is regarded as a way of relief for their sorrows. Sometimes, the term
also refers to a perfectionist attitude to literary and artistic creation.