Xin ti Shi

The following are poems written in Xin characters for reference:

I. Poetry

1, locked in the crane for a long time, the Xin cage suddenly opened; Lin He used to smell Xin Qing dance, and Yan Luan suspected toffee; I am ashamed of my ambition, I have no matter; Pull the monarch to the highest top, don't envy Qian Xin's saddle; The Buddhas of the Third World are like rabbits, fearful of eagles, and their ancestors are as far away as dragons' wings. Do not love ponds, but are interested in dust; The drum wing is built from the symplectic platform; You should accompany your husband and wife to wander together.

2. Xinlong is prosperous and prosperous, and Lin Ying protects Fukang; The Buddhas of the Third World feared rabbits and eagles, and their ancestors were dragons and wings.

Second, ancient poetry

1. Ancient poetry is the general name of ancient poems in China, which refers to the poems created by ancient people in China. Ancient poems in a broad sense include poems, ci poems and Sanqu poems, while ancient poems in a narrow sense only refer to poems, including ancient poems and modern poems. Ancient poetry, that is, China's ancient poetry, refers to China's poetry works before the Opium War 1840. Its original intention is a poem written by the ancients.

2. In a broad sense, China's ancient poems include poems, words and Sanqu written by ancient people. In a narrow sense, ancient poetry only refers to ancient poetry and modern poetry written by ancient people; Classical poetry. This is a poetic genre. Judging from the number of words in poetry, there are four-character poems, five-character poems and seven-character poems.

3. Modern poetry, also known as modern poetry and metrical poetry, is a genre of Chinese poetry that pays attention to fairness, antithesis and rhyme. In order to distinguish it from classical poetry, it has the name of near-body; Metric poetry, also known as modern poetry, is a kind of ancient poetry in China and a poetic style formed after the Tang Dynasty, which is mainly divided into quatrains and metrical poems. According to the number of words in each sentence, it can be divided into five words and seven words.

4. Free verse is a kind of poem with irregular syllables, rhythms and other forms of design. It pursues "organic form" and relies on the natural rhythm of speech. This kind of speech is "natural" to the theme and feelings of the poem. Free verse is not a modern invention, but with the arrival of modernism, it occupies an important position and constitutes a rebellion against the fixed form of19th century poetry.