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What are the seven laws of nostalgic poetry in old houses?

Qilu laowu

Author: Zhang Zhuohui

The old house has not been opened for many years, and the residual windows are embroidered with dust.

Open the door, the hungry mouse will take food, and the hungry spider will hang the net.

The green tiles are inclined against the wind, and the yellow walls are covered with moss after the rain.

My neighbor smiled and asked me where my home was. I was speechless and even sadder.

Introduction:

Seven-character poetry is a genre of China's traditional poetry, which belongs to the category of modern poetry. Shen Yue's new-style poems originated from Qi Yongming in the Southern Dynasties, paying attention to rhythm and duality. They were further developed and stereotyped by Shen Quanqi and Song in the early Tang Dynasty, and matured by Du Fu in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

Seven-character verse is strict, which requires the unity of words in the poem. It consists of eight sentences, and each sentence has seven words. Every two sentences are a couplet, and * * * is a quadruple, which is divided into first couplet, parallel couplet, neck couplet and tail couplet. The two couplets in the middle demand antithesis. Representative works include the Yellow Crane Tower in Cui Hao, Du Fu's Ascending, and Li Shangyin's Stabilizing Tower.