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Poems and songs, ancient city walls

The ancient city wall is a pile of blue bricks with red flags, and a corner of the building reflects the night sky with neon lights. Don't blame the gray color of the city walls, inheritance is just the east wind.

Introduction to poetry:

Poetry refers to the traditional poetry of Han nationality in China, represented by ancient poems, modern poems 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". Poetry is a literary art that expounds the soul, while poets and poets need to master mature artistic skills, use concise language and dense chapters according to strict prosodic requirements.

Pei's emotions and rich images highly concentrate on social life and people's spiritual world. China's poetry 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 originates from the people, but it is actually a kind of grass-roots literature. In China in the 2nd/kloc-0th century, poetry is still favored by the public.

Features:

Poetry is a highly concentrated literary genre that reflects social life. It soaked the author's thoughts and feelings and rich imagination. Its language is concise and vivid, with distinct rhythm, harmonious phonology and rich musical beauty. Sentences are generally in rows, paying attention to the architectural beauty of structural forms.

He Qifang, a modern poet and literary critic in China, once said: "Poetry is the literary style that most strongly reflects social life. It is full of rich imagination and feelings, and it is often expressed in a direct lyrical way. Moreover, in the exquisite and harmonious degree, especially in the bright rhythm, its language is different from prose.

Ci is the lyrics, and Qu is the new Yan music since Sui and Tang Dynasties. Because this style depends on music, it determines a series of characteristics of ci in system style. First of all, a word must have a sound. This sound is the music score for writing this word. The name of this sound is epigraph.

Some epigrams are originally related to the content of the text. For example, Bai Juyi's Memory of Jiangnan is about the life of recalling the scenery of Jiangnan. However, when future generations write lyrics based on the epigraph of Yi Jiangnan, they only take its tunes, and the content does not have to be related to Jiangnan. In this way, the epigraph only represents a tune, so some poets indicate the topic under the epigraph.