Poetry that expresses ambition by borrowing things.

Poems based on things are as follows:

1, Cicada in Tang Dynasty in Shinan: Dripping clear dew, flowing out of sparse tung. Cicada is far away from cicada because cicada is on a tall tree, not relying on autumn wind.

2, the Tang Dynasty "Liu Yong" He: Jasper dressed as a tree, thousands of blue silk tapestries hanging down. I don't know who cut the thin leaves, but the spring breeze in February is like scissors.

3, "Early Plum" In the Tang Dynasty, Zhang said: a tree with cold plum and white jade belt, near the village road and creek bridge. I don't know if I started spraying water recently, but I suspect it didn't sell after the winter snow.

To express one's ambition through the description and narration of the object is to express one's ambition and will. Entrusting ambition with things is a common expression in classical poetry. The so-called "expressing one's will with things", also known as "expressing one's feelings with things", means that the poet expresses the author's feelings or reveals the main idea of the work by objectively describing the characteristics of a certain aspect of things.

The characteristic of an article written by expressing one's will with things is to use an object to compare or symbolize a certain spirit, character, thoughts, feelings, etc. To write such an article well, we must master the internal relations between "things" and "aspirations" and "things" and "feelings".

Extended data:

It is characterized by describing things, feeling things, feeling things, and expressing aspirations by holding things. It writes things first, but it doesn't talk about things, and it's not just about things themselves. On the contrary, it clearly shows things to readers and then gives them deeper meaning. Emotion comes from things, and the theme of the article is highlighted by expressing emotions and expressing things.

Therefore, a poet must observe, experience, compare and ponder the characteristics of a particular thing in real life, so as to accurately reveal the character or conduct of what he sings.