Words describing poetry

Wonderful, passionate, elegant, generous and unrestrained.

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, the passion [j and jīng]

Explain: (mood, intonation, etc. ) full of energy.

Quote: Cao Yu's Thunderstorm Scene 1: "He stutters a little, but when he is passionate, his words are sharp."

Third, beautiful [y not u m ě i]

Explanation: Beautiful.

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

Fourth, generosity [kā ng k m: I]

Explanation: Full of righteousness and passion.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) is bold and unconstrained.

Explanation: Great God, unrestrained.

Quotations: Lu Xun's essay "Talking about Jiejieting after Illness": "The uninhibited charm of Wei Jin people seems to float in front of us."