Anticipation in ancient Chinese poetry refers to the symmetry and echo formed by the use of rhyme, characters, sounds, stanzas and other elements in poetry to achieve a beautiful and harmonious effect. Antithesis can make the poem more fluent, beautiful and impressive. There are many forms of antithesis in ancient poetry, such as the opposition of oblique and oblique, rhyme and rhyme, the same phonology and so on. In ancient times, poetry was an important carrier for conveying thoughts and emotions, and the use of antitheses played an irreplaceable role in its transmission.
The use of antithesis not only exists in ancient poetry, but is also widely used in ancient prose. For example, in "The Analects of Confucius: Gongye Chang", "The brave and the poor are the same as the rebellious ministers and thieves" is a counterpoint. The antithesis in ancient Chinese prose is mainly reflected in the antiphonal antithesis, the antithesis of words, the antithesis of sentence structure, etc. This kind of contrast can not only increase the literary quality of the article, but also help express the author's thoughts and emotions.
In ancient Chinese culture, confrontation is an important literary and art form. It is not only widely used in literary creation, but also an expression of Chinese language and spiritual culture. From ancient times to modern times, antithesis has always existed in the inheritance of Chinese culture and has become a unique cultural symbol of China. Therefore, learning and carrying forward the skills of ancient Chinese poetry antiphons will have a positive impact on the inheritance and development of the excellent traditional culture of the Chinese nation.