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What are the modern poems about food

Modern poems about food are: food matters, the hungry poet, eating, the details of which are as follows:

1. Food Matters: on a white tablecloth a white plate is placed, the plate holds a piece of red meat, next to it are a few slices of green vegetables, a silver knife and a golden spoon in the light of day A silver knife and a golden spoon, glittering in the light, chewing on the food savoring the power of life, blood churning in the body life stirring in the pulse, life is alive because of food.

2, the hungry poet: the hungry poet is hungry, he must eat something to write poetry, he walked into a restaurant, ordered a beef noodles and a pot of sake, he slowly tasted the flavor of beef noodles, feel the elasticity of the noodles and the freshness of the broth, he slightly drunkenly conceived of his poetry, he immersed in his own world.

3. Eat: I love to eat, and I love to write about eating. Eating is a part of human culture and one of the foundations of human existence. I love to watch food being brought out from the kitchen, put on the table, and then slowly savor its taste, an experience that gives me pleasure and comfort. I also love to eat all kinds of different foods and try different tastes and cultures.

Relation of Modern Poetry

1. Modern poetry emphasizes the expression of personal feelings and concern for real life in terms of content, and also focuses on the expression of the spirit of the times and social phenomena. It opposes the rigid form and stereotyped language of traditional poetry, pursues free, flexible and diversified ways of expression, and emphasizes the individuality and originality of poetry.

2. Modern poetry also has unique characteristics in form. It breaks the limitations of traditional poetry in terms of meter and rhyme, pursues free form and natural rhyme, and emphasizes the refinement of language and the creation of imagery. Modern poetry is characterized by varying sentence lengths, staccato tones, and a sense of rhythm and musicality. It also often uses symbols, metaphors, hints and other techniques to make poetry more subtle and profound, with high artistic value.

3. The development of modern poetry is also characterized by the distinctive characteristics of the times: at the beginning of the twentieth century, the New Culture Movement in China and the rise of Western modernism provided the ideological and cultural background for the emergence of modern poetry; in the middle of the twentieth century, the rise of new poetry in China and the "New Wave Poetry" made the modern poem become one of the most important representatives of Chinese literature. The rise of new poetry in China in the mid-20th century and the rise of "new wave poetry" made modern poetry gradually become one of the most important representatives of Chinese literature.