1, explain
(1) A literary genre that reflects life and expresses emotions through rhythmic language.
Such as: poems, ancient poems, collections of poems, poems, poets, poems, poems, poems and songs.
Another example is: poetry is so smooth, and Song is so lyrical. ("Mandarin Lu"); Lin Qingliu wrote poems. (Tao Jin Yuanming "Gui Xi Ci")
(2) refers to the ancient book The Book of Songs. In the old saying, "poem saying" and "poem cloud" all refer to the Book of Songs.
(3) Metaphor is beautiful, full of life interest or something that can arouse people's strong feelings.
Such as: poetic scenery, everything in nature is poetry.
(4) as a verb. Recite poems; Write poetry; Ode and praise.
Such as: poetry, poetry wine, poetry.
Another example: those who can create must write poems, and those who dare to go are all fu. (Yang Xuanzhi's "Luoyang Galand")
2. Word formation
Poet [sh Crén]: a famous poet.
Poetry [shēgē]: In ancient China, unhappy people were called poems and happy people were called songs. In modern times, they are collectively called poetry.
Poetry [shēcí]: the words and expressions of poetry; Poetry and songs.
Poetry anthology [shjí]: A book edited by one or more people.
Poetic interest [sh xing]: interest in writing poetry.
Rhyme [lǜ]: One of the genres of China's ancient poetry, which was formed in the Tang Dynasty.
Love poem: A poem expressing love, especially one written by a man to a woman.
Psalms [sh and pi ā n]: the general term for poetry. It is also a metaphor for meaningful stories and articles.
Poetry [shējù]: a sentence of a poem. Also refers to poetry.
Poetic and picturesque [sh and Qing Huàyi]: the artistic conception described in poetry and painting can give people a sense of beauty.
Picturesque [rúSHRúHuà]: picturesque.