Direct and indirect lyric poetry

Examples of direct and indirect lyrics are as follows:

Direct lyric:

1, Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Dingyang River", "Who never dies in life since ancient times, and the heart of keeping Dan shines in history", highly summarizes the poet's patriotic enthusiasm and lofty national integrity. It shows the poet's determination to serve the country with death, and his feelings are fierce and sad, full of philosophy of life.

2. In Chen Ziang's "Youzhou Tower", "I miss heaven and earth, and there is no limit, and I cry alone." In a generous and sad style, the poet poured out his resentment and anguish caused by his lack of talent through poetry and expressed his chest directly.

Indirect lyrics:

1. In Li Chen's waterfall couplet, "If a stream can stay, the sea will eventually make waves." By writing waterfalls, I express my thoughts on social life, aim high, be brave in difficulties and strive to achieve my life goals.

2. In Du Mu's Poems on Spring in the South of the Yangtze River, "Four hundred and eighty temples in the Southern Dynasties, in misty rain" changed from writing about natural landscapes to writing about temples with human landscape characteristics, which naturally incorporated the poet's sarcasm and criticism of the political affairs in the Southern Dynasties and melted into the scenery with emotion.

The difference between direct lyric and indirect lyric;

1, direct lyric is also called direct expression of one's mind or mind; Indirect lyricism is also called euphemism.

2. Direct lyric is a lyric way for poets to express happiness, sadness or passion in their poems. Indirect lyricism refers to the euphemistic expression of thoughts and feelings by poetry with the help of various rhetorical arts.

3. Direct lyric is a writing style that takes the first person "I" as the lyric subject and directly expresses the author's thoughts and feelings. This way is more intuitive; Indirect lyric is a combination of emotion and scene, and all scene words are emotional words.

4. The basic form of indirect lyric, in terms of expression techniques, there are five forms of scene blending, including touching the scene, bonding the scene, predestined love, feeling in the scene and feeling slightly in the scene.