Verses praising Yizhuang Development Zone’s seven-character poem

From "Two Poems for Farewell to Xin Jian at Furong Tower". According to the query on the Chinese Poetry, Calligraphy and Painting website, the spring scenery of Paulownia Avenue in Yizhuang Development Zone is beautiful, the paulownia trees are blooming and the wind is blowing, and Yizhuang Avenue is flourishing. The streets are beautifully decorated and fragrant, and people and cars pass by with joy and excitement. In the past 20 years, Shicheng has transformed into a Qianjiang River, and the industrial district has become more prosperous. Yesterday, there were no old traces in the mountain village, and thousands of new buildings had elegant windows. The seven-character quatrain is a genre of traditional Chinese poetry, referred to as Qijue. This style of poem consists of four sentences, each sentence has seven characters. It has strict metrical requirements in terms of rhyme and adhesion. This poetry style originated from Yuefu Songxing in the Southern Dynasty or Yuefu folk songs in the Northern Dynasty, and matured in the Tang Dynasty. Representative works include Wang Changling's "Two Songs for Xin Jian in Furong Tower".