First, poetic.
1, pinyin: shοQing Huàyi.
2. Interpretation: poetic and picturesque. Refers to the interest contained in literary works.
3. Source: Song's "Qing Ping Le Yi": poetic and picturesque, only outside the railing. Poetic, picturesque, all outside the railing. )
Second, send poems and books to the grave.
1, pinyin: sh and sh
2. Interpretation: Metaphor is a hypocrite style with duplicity and inconsistency in words and deeds.
3. Source: Zhuangzi Foreign Objects by Zhuang Zhou in the Pre-Qin Dynasty: Confucianism buried poems. Confucian scholars dig graves according to poetic rites. )
Third, there are pictures in the poem
1, pinyin: sh and zh not ng y ǒ u huà.
2. Interpretation: Describe poems that are good at describing landscapes, making readers feel like they are in a painting.
3. Source: Stone "Dongpo Inscription and Postscript": an interesting poem with pictures. Taste Wang Wei's poems, and the images in the poems constitute a beautiful picture; Look at Wang Wei's paintings. )
Fourth, the biography of the poet.
1, pinyin: sh and l ǐ chuá n ji ā.
2. Interpretation: Confucian classics and their moral norms have been passed down from generation to generation.
3. Source: Yuan Kedanqiu's "Chai Jing Ji Hui Lectures": Poetry was passed on to Confucianism, and my father died unfortunately. Confucian classics and their moral norms have been passed down from generation to generation, and my father died unfortunately. )
Fifth, poetry expresses ambition
1, pinyin: sh and yǐ yá nzhi.
2. Interpretation: Use poetry to express your ambition and determination.
3. Source: Xie Lingyun's "Mountain Residence Fu" in the Southern Dynasties: Poetry expresses ambition and gives it to Chen. (translation: express your ambition with poetry and pave the way with fu. )