Haiyue poems

The poems about the sea and moon are as follows:

1. The river and Han are old and golden, and the sea and moon shine brightly.

2. The sea moon falls with the sail, and the stream flowers flow around the post.

3. The smoke flies in the sky, and the moon flies in the sea.

4. Gracilaria accompanies my weeping, and the sea moon throws me into surprise.

5. The sand is as clean as washing, and the moon is bright and you can wipe it off.

An introduction to ancient poetry:

Ancient poetry, that is, ancient Chinese poetry, refers to Chinese poetry before the Opium War in 1840. Its original meaning is a poem written by ancient people. In a broad sense, ancient Chinese poetry includes poems, lyrics, sanqu, etc. written by ancient people; in a narrow sense, ancient poetry only refers to ancient poetry and modern poetry written by ancient people.

Archaic poetry. It is a genre of poetry. Judging from the number of words in poems, there are so-called four-character poems, five-character poems and seven-character poems. Modern poetry, also known as modern poetry and metrical poetry, is a Han poetry genre that pays attention to level, opposition and rhyme. It is named modern style because it is different from ancient style poetry.

Word. Ci is a different style of poetry that sprouted in the Southern Dynasties and is a new literary style that emerged in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. In the Song Dynasty, after a long period of continuous development, Ci entered its heyday. Sanqu. A rhyme form that appeared in the Southern Song Dynasty and Jin Dynasty and became popular in the Yuan Dynasty. It was influenced by folk songs and its syntax is more flexible than words.

Modern poetry. Also called "vernacular poetry", it can be traced back to the late Qing Dynasty. It is a type of poetry. Compared with classical poetry, although it is written to be inspired by objects, it generally does not follow the format and rhythm.

Expand the categories of ancient poetry:

Rhyme poetry, also called modern poetry, is a type of ancient Chinese poetry. It is a poetry style that took shape after the Tang Dynasty. It is mainly divided into quatrains and rhythmic poetry. According to the number of words in each sentence, it can be divided into five words and seven words. The text structure and sentence structure have certain specifications, the phonology has certain rules, and the changes in use also require certain rules.

Free verse is poetry without regular syllables, rhymes, or other formal devices. It pursues "organic form" and relies on the natural rhythm of speech. This kind of speech is "natural" to the theme and emotion of the poem.

Free verse is not a modern invention, but it occupied a prominent position with the advent of modernism and constituted a rebellion against the fixed forms of poetry in the 19th century. Free verse does not have any external form to use, and compared with previous poems, it may be the most difficult to write well.