Quoting punctuation marks in ancient poetry

1. What punctuation marks are used to quote this poem? 1. If the reference is independent and the meaning is complete, put the period in quotation marks.

Example: I think of a poem by Jia Dao in the Tang Dynasty: "But through these clouds, how do I know which corner of the mountain it is facing?" ."

2. If the quotation is incomplete or used as part of the writing, the period will be put outside quotation marks or not used.

There are two situations:

(1) There is no need to pause before the quotation mark ends, so there cannot be any punctuation after it.

For example, "looking down on a thousand fingers and bowing down as a willing ox" is a portrayal of Mr. Lu Xun's actions.

(2) The quotation marks only need to stop at the end, so the period should follow the quotation marks.

Example: Alleys, springs, green grass and moss have all become elusive shadows-it can really be said that "dreams are deep and deep, and every street and lane is always close to love".

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On punctuation marks

1. Strictly speaking, all written works must be punctuated, but modern poetry has formed a trend of omitting punctuation. Omitting punctuation marks is an irregular behavior, especially in poems that need to be unconventional. For example, "injured bird let me touch your wings" should be "injured bird, let me touch your wings." (Red Leaves "Love")

2. Punctuation marks can not only be omitted, but also can not be used indiscriminately, and those that should not be punctuated can not be used indiscriminately. Take "wounded bird, let me touch your wings" as an example: you can't deliberately write "wounded bird, let me touch your wings"; Or "wounded bird, let me touch your wings and arms". If words with special meanings need to be separated, you can "borrow" dashes.

2. The use of punctuation marks after quoting poems Hello, I am glad to answer your question: the quotation of ancient poems is generally punctuated, and punctuation marks are used according to the usage of the original poems.

For example: "alas, the moon can't drink water, and my shadow remembers me blankly;" Yue, is it really bad? "Li Bai fights wine poems and sleeps in Chang 'an Restaurant. The son of heaven didn't get on the boat, claiming that I was Brewmaster. "

In modern poetry quotation, you can use comma or separator "/"in the middle, and you can also use separator "//"between paragraphs. For example, "I'm leaving here quietly/just like when I came quietly", I'd better go. I want to get out of here. "I waved my sleeves/didn't take away a cloud." I'd better go.

That is to say, according to the usage of your article, whether you use commas or periods at the end, your quotation is in double quotes.

3. Use of punctuation marks after quoting poems Hello, I'm glad to answer your question:

The quotation of ancient poems is generally punctuated, and punctuation is used according to the usage of the original poem.

For example:

Alas, the moon can't drink water, and my shadow follows me blankly, Yue, really don't understand?

"Li Bai fights wine poems and sleeps in Chang 'an Restaurant. The son of heaven didn't get on the boat, claiming that I was Brewmaster. "

Modern poetry quotations can use comma or separator "/"in the middle, and separator "//"between paragraphs.

For example:

I want to get out of here. "I left quietly/as I came quietly", I'd better go.

I want to get out of here. "I waved my sleeves/didn't take away a cloud." I'd better go.

That is to say, according to the usage of your article, whether you use commas or periods at the end, your quotation is in double quotes.

4. What punctuation marks and quotation marks should be used to quote the names of ancient poems?

Formula:

The quoted language can be independent, and punctuation marks are in quotation marks.

The language quoted is not independent, and punctuation marks are outside quotation marks.

The specific use method is as follows:

1. If the reference is independent and the meaning is complete, put the period in quotation marks.

Example: I think of a poem by Jia Dao in the Tang Dynasty: "But through these clouds, how do I know which corner of the mountain it is facing?" ."

2. If the quotation is incomplete or used as part of the writing, the period will be put outside quotation marks or not used.

There are two situations:

(1) There is no need to pause before the quotation mark ends, so there cannot be any punctuation after it.

For example, "looking down on a thousand fingers and bowing down as a willing ox" is a portrayal of Mr. Lu Xun's actions.

(2) The quotation marks only need to stop at the end, so the period should follow the quotation marks.

Example: Alleys, springs, green grass and moss have all become elusive shadows-it can really be said that "dreams are deep and deep, and every street and lane is always close to love".

5. When quoting a poem, do you put the period in quotation marks or the usage of quotation marks outside quotation marks?

Formula:

The quoted language can be independent, and punctuation marks are in quotation marks.

The language quoted is not independent, and punctuation marks are outside quotation marks.

The specific use method is as follows:

1, if the quotation marks stand alone as a sentence du, the meaning is complete, and the period is put in quotation marks.

Example: I think of a poem by Jia Dao in the Tang Dynasty: "But through these clouds, how do I know which corner of the mountain it is facing?" ."

2. If the quotation is incomplete or quoted as part of the writing, the period will be put outside quotation marks or not used.

There are two situations:

(1) The knife doesn't need to pause before the quotation marks end, so there can't be any punctuation marks after it.

For example, "looking down on a thousand fingers and bowing down as a willing ox" is a portrayal of Mr. Lu Xun's actions.

(2) The quotation marks only need to stop at the end, so the period should follow the special quotation marks.

Exodus: Alleys, springs, green grass and moss have all become elusive shadows-

It can really be said that "dreams are deeply remembered, and one street and one lane are always concerned."

6. What punctuation marks are used to quote this poem? 1. If the reference is independent and the meaning is complete, put the period in quotation marks.

Example: I think of a poem by Jia Dao in the Tang Dynasty: "But through these clouds, how do I know which corner of the mountain it is facing?" "2. If the quotation is incomplete or used as part of the writing, the period will be put outside the quotation marks or not used.

There are two cases: (1) There is no need to pause before the quotation mark ends, so there cannot be any punctuation after it. For example, "looking down on a thousand fingers and bowing down as a willing ox" is a portrayal of Mr. Lu Xun's actions.

(2) The quotation marks only need to stop at the end, so the period should follow the quotation marks. Example: Alleys, springs, green grass and moss have all become elusive shadows-it can really be said that "dreams are deep and deep, and every street and lane is always close to love".

Punctuation mark extension information 1. Strictly speaking, all written works must be punctuated, but modern poetry has formed a trend of omitting punctuation. Omitting punctuation marks is an irregular behavior, especially in poems that need to be unconventional. For example, "injured bird let me touch your wings" should be "injured bird, let me touch your wings." (Red Leaves "Love") 2. Punctuation marks can not only be omitted, but also can not be misused. Punctuation marks should not be used, and they should not be used indiscriminately. Take "wounded bird, let me touch your wings" as an example: you can't deliberately write "wounded bird, let me touch your wings"; Or "wounded bird, let me touch your wings and arms".

If words with special meanings need to be separated, you can "borrow" dashes.

7. What punctuation marks should be used to quote the names of ancient poems? Formula: The quoted language can be independent, and punctuation marks are in quotation marks.

The language quoted is not independent, and punctuation marks are outside quotation marks. The specific usage method is as follows: 1. If the reference is independent and the meaning is complete, put the period in quotation marks.

Example: I think of a poem by Jia Dao in the Tang Dynasty: "But through these clouds, how do I know which corner of the mountain it is facing?" "2. If the quotation is incomplete or used as part of the writing, the period will be put outside the quotation marks or not used.

There are two cases: (1) There is no need to pause before the quotation mark ends, so there cannot be any punctuation after it. For example, "looking down on a thousand fingers and bowing down as a willing ox" is a portrayal of Mr. Lu Xun's actions.

(2) The quotation marks only need to stop at the end, so the period should follow the quotation marks. Example: Alleys, springs, green grass and moss have all become elusive shadows-it can really be said that "dreams are deep and deep, and every street and lane is always close to love".