Words describing the beauty of poetry

Wonderful, wonderful, beautiful, beautiful and elegant.

First, wonderful

Commentary: Beautiful and wonderful.

Quote: Song Zhi's Ode to the Prairie: "In this cold plateau, who knows there are all kinds of strange fruits."

Second, wonderful [qí mi ao]

Explanation: Strange and ingenious (often used to describe interesting novelty).

Quote: Guo Xiaochuan's poem "In the climax of socialism": "How wonderful the fate of our younger generation is!"

Third, beautiful [y not u m ě i]

Explanation: Beautiful.

Quote: Liu Sunrise: "Ancient poets left many beautiful poems in this regard."

Fourth, beautiful [m ě i h m: o]

Explanation: Good (mostly used for abstract things such as life, future and wishes).

Quotation: Mao Zedong's "On Correctly Handling Contradictions among the People" I: "A brighter future for the motherland is in front of us." Now it is mostly used for life, future, wishes and other things.

Five, elegant [y not u y m]

Explanation: Beautiful and generous.

Quote from: Chapter 12 of Gao's "Spring and Autumn in a Small Town": "Hand the business card to Jianping in an elegant manner."