Seven-character quatrains in Mid-Autumn Festival

There are seven quatrains about Mid-Autumn Festival: Bai Shu crows are in the atrium, and Coody Leng is silent and wet with osmanthus. I don't know who Qiu Si will meet tonight. Su E may have no regrets, but Yuchan is lonely and lonely.

Seven-character quatrains in Mid-Autumn Festival

The weather in Mid-Autumn Festival is like Double Ninth Festival. Fortunately, there is cinnamon in front of the court. There are no books at all, so let him suffer. The corncob and soybean leaves are yellow, and the geese in the sky go home singing. The moon poured silver and called Qiu Si, and relatives told their hearts on holidays. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moonlight was bright, and the old woman panicked under the tree. Advise you not to abandon your visit to the building, Chang 'e will miss a foreign land.

Quiet in a pool of autumn water, leaning against the railing and flying around the mirror. I was too lazy to adjust my tune when I was listening to magpies in Gaoqing period. Yutu invited the distant place to drink, and the spaceship was laughed at. Friends enjoy the moon with other mountains and win the sound of love. In my hometown, it is a beautiful night. Adults and children are watching Mother Moon. The old man told a story with a fan, while the children ran to hide and seek.

Knowledge expansion:

Seven-character quatrains are a genre of China's traditional poetry, which belongs to the category of modern poetry. There are four poems in this style, each with seven words, and there are strict metrical requirements in rhyme and adhesion.

This poetic style originated from Yuefu songs in the Southern Dynasties or Yuefu folk songs in the Northern Dynasties, or can be traced back to folk songs in the Western Jin Dynasty, and it matured in the Tang Dynasty. Representative works include Wang Changling's Poems on Newly Built Lotus Inn, Li Bai's Poems on Newly Built Baidicheng, and Du Fu's Poems on Riverside Meeting Li Guinian.

Seven-character quatrain is a kind of quatrain, which is called seven-character quatrain for short, and its origin is not clear. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, people thought that the Four Musts originated from Xiao Gang, Yu Shinan or the four great masters, and all of them referred to the seven-character law. Although in its development process, the Seven Juexing was indeed dominated by the law, like the Five Juexing, the formation of the ancient Juexing still preceded the law.

Modern scholars at home and abroad generally tend to regard Yuefu folk songs in the Northern Dynasties as the source of seven-character ancient poems. Some scholars also believe that the source of seven-character ancient poetry should be traced back to the folk songs of the Western Jin Dynasty. Although there were mature seven-character quatrains like Ge Yanxing written by Cao Pi in the Han and Wei Dynasties, the earliest complete seven-character four-sentence style appeared in the ballads of the Western Jin Dynasty.

This is the song of the old man in Yuzhou, which rhymes: "Fortunately, Li escaped from danger and became a loving father. Xuanjiu forgot to work hard, so why bother thinking about singing and dancing? "