Taoist Liv in front of Tianqing Temple in Suzhou is a seven-character quatrain written by the Tang Dynasty poet Lv Yan. Lv Yan, a rock guest named Dong Bin, was a famous Taoist in the late Tang Dynasty and Five Dynasties, named JunkoS, who claimed to dispel doubts. Known as the founder of Lv Zu or Chunyang, he is one of the Eight Immortals in folk fairy tales. Its nationality, birth and death are unknown every year.
Introduction to poetry
Poetry is the sentence that makes up poetry. Poetry usually limits the number of words in each sentence according to its format. China's earliest poems were structured with metrical poems, and the metrical requirements were strict. For example, the poems in the pre-Qin period are generally four words per sentence, which can be found in the Book of Songs. Later, it developed into a five-character or seven-character rhythmic poem, which was found in Tang poetry.
After the further development of economy and culture in Song and Yuan Dynasties, the content of poetry was gradually expanded and deduced. In the later period of the new-democratic revolution, poetry evolved into a free poem that was not limited by the number of words. The sentence, language, image, form and connotation of poetry also refer to poetry.
Yang Di's "Moonlit Night on the Spring River": "The dusk is quiet, and the spring flowers are brilliant. The waves will go to the moon and the tides will come to the stars. " Tang Hanyu's "Singing Bamboo Shoots with Hou Xie": "Hou Sheng came to comfort me, and the poem was shocked."