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What are the complete 56-word classical poems of China?

Gordon (Du Fu)

The wind is fast and high, the ape cries sadly, and the birds are circling in the white sand. The endless trees are rustling leaves, and the Yangtze River is rolling unpredictably.

Li in the sad autumn scenery, a wanderer all the year round, lives alone on the high platform in today's illness. After all the hardships and hatred, the white hair is full, and the wine glasses are damaged.

Qujiang two songs?

A flower flew away, but it was spring, and the wind was so sad. And look at the flowers and eyes, don't hurt your lips. ?

The small hall on the river is full of jade, with high lace and unicorn lying. We must eat, drink and be merry in physics, so why trip this body with a floating name?

Go back to spring clothes every day and go home drunk every day. Alcohol debt is common, and he is 70 years old. ?

Pierce the butterfly deeply, and the dragonfly flies leisurely with the water. The scenery of language is fluid, which is not contrary to the temporary reward.

Introduction:

1. Poetry refers to ancient Chinese traditional poetry, represented by ancient poetry, modern poetry and metrical words. It is also one of the characteristics of Chinese character cultural circle. Generally speaking, poetry is more suitable for "expressing ambition" and words are more suitable for "expressing emotion";

2. Poetry is a literature and art that expounds the soul, and poets and poets need to master mature artistic skills and express social life and human spiritual world with concise language, dense composition, rich emotions and rich images in a highly concentrated way according to strict rhythm requirements;

3. China's poems originated in the pre-Qin period and flourished in the Tang Dynasty. China's ci originated in Sui and Tang Dynasties and was popular in Song Dynasty. China's poetry originated from the folk, but it is actually a kind of grass-roots literature. In China in the 2nd/kloc-0th century, poetry is still favored by the general public.