Inverted poems are also called reflexive poems, iambic poems, sharp turn poems and refined and popular poems.
One after another, two, three, four or five, six, seven, eight or nine, Xiangshan is full of red leaves.
One piece after another, two pieces, three pieces, four or five pieces, six pieces, seven pieces, and eight or nine pieces all disappeared when flying into the reed flower. "
According to legend, this is a snow poem written by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty in cooperation with Ji Yun (the first three sentences were written by Emperor Qianlong and the last sentence was written by Ji Yun).
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The biggest feature of inversion poetry is that the author deliberately writes in extremely ordinary sentences at the beginning, giving people a feeling of dullness and even disappointment. But after the poem, especially at the end, it leads the reader into a brand-new poetic realm with unexpected strokes and reversals.
Classification of inverted poems
First, the type of bedding
The so-called bedding style (picking leaves to find flowers) refers to deliberately using numbers to pave the way first, so that the first half of the poem is easy to understand and plain as water, and finally ends with an epigram, so that the whole poem is plain and surprising, giving readers a bright feeling and appreciating the artistic beauty of "there is no doubt that there is a village in the dark".
Second, clever supplement.
One of ingenious poems, ingenious poems and converse poems. It's like a continuation of words. It is that the conditions and background of writing poems or couplets change again and again, which makes the people who write poems or couplets unable to cope. This is to test the talents of those who recite poems or write couplets.
Third, the solution.
First, before you eliminate doubts, you deliberately set doubts and formed a novel artistic conception. Similar to clever repair, clever repair is that others deliberately set obstacles, and the solution is to deliberately set obstacles themselves.
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