How to taste the imitation ancient poems created by modern people

Many ancient poems written by modern people are pleasing to the eye, some of them are durable, that is, they are repeated from time to time, so they will naturally be remembered. Such as the poem mourning Premier Zhou: "If you want to hear ghosts wail, you want to cry without tears." . Tears are sacrificed to heroes, and the eyebrows and swords are drawn. "At that time, the feelings of justice could not be expressed, but when the Prime Minister was commemorated, it was the time when the masses woke up. Another example is Nie Gannu's "The Mill": "Pepsi loses people, I am an old cow, and the rest are romantic. Spring thunder spread all over China, and rain brought jade and snow to the small building. Crush bad ideas into pieces and travel all over the world. It's three thousand miles, not outside the thunder pool. "The first couplet pointed out that he accepted labor reform as a ghostly person. The second time I wrote about the mill, which hinted at the future trend. The last two couplets highlight the inner contradictions: on the one hand, they hate their "evil thoughts" so "sincerely" and want to crush them into pieces and turn over a new leaf in Xintiandi; On the other hand, it is not half a step away from the thunder pool, which shows how heavy this so-called transformation is for the thoughtful him! Behind the heroism in the poem, there are grievances, complaints and struggles. Both capitals are works involving ethnic and racial themes. Here are a few examples that belong to the small theme of life perception.

Look at the history of thousands of years from ancient times, the rise and fall, the success or failure, dazzling. How many princes and thieves, all finished. It's over. This is a piece of dust. It is difficult to calculate from scratch with a big book and a computer. There are actually several volumes. There are thousands of characters in the book. Collapse, less than half of the people died. Where are the rest? The neck was cut off. Still trying, arguing. Floaters under the eaves can only fend for themselves. I never know why they run around. Who knows this case? (Gong Kai: Poems on He Xinlang) Mosquitoes are fragile by nature, but they seem to be fighting, fighting and unwilling to coexist peacefully. Buddhists often use this metaphor to describe people who can't end life and death, and they are always confused by the consideration of gain and loss, which makes people unable to live in harmony. If we can see through the secular feelings, understand the impermanence of life and death, and understand the emptiness of self, then all the situations of birth, illness and death are natural phenomena, all of which are self-adjusting and self-interpreting, so we don't have to be swayed by considerations of gain and loss. "Who knows about this case?" This is a metaphor, and only by thoroughly understanding the Buddhist spirit of life from the disaster of life and death can it be understood.

Life is easy to know because there is no evidence in nature. Please try the clock. More than 86 thousand a day, never stopped. The past is hard to chase, and the future is hard to find. You can't keep it and run with it. One hundred years still no, who can not be old! (Gong Kai: "Walking on the Rocks, Life is Easy to Break Dawn") expressed in a unique way that time flies and life is short. Every sentence is very reasonable, profound and simple, seemingly cruel, but true. Really grasp it well and benefit for life.

There is no need to be more realistic when floating and collecting dust. Talk is better than nothing. Illness is the knowledge that parts are broken, and it is difficult to make up for half a lifetime with money. Today, the dawn has begun, and it is another spring on earth. (Kai Gong: Lv Qi Yuan-Japanese Aggression Exhibition) The feeling of understanding is beyond words, and it is tolerant and open-minded to read.

Some people will say that they are famous, so how can ordinary people compare with them? In fact, their principle is nothing more than "new wine in old bottles", expressing their feelings about life with the rhythm of old-fashioned poetry. Ordinary people can also write works that people love to read by doing so.