Nouns explain the three beauties of poetry.

Beauty in painting, music and architecture. The poem Dead Water is a typical work of Wen Yiduo's pursuit of "three beauties" in poetry. I don't need to say more about the color sense of painting, which can be perceived from many color words in poetry. This poem has a strong sense of rhythm (beautiful music), and the number of sound groups in each line is equal. They are all composed of four sound groups, one of which is three syllables and the other three are two syllables. Let's take a look at the first paragraph: this is/a ditch/despair/stagnant water, a breeze/a little bit/a round. Why don't you/throw more/scrap copper and iron, and be cool/sprinkle you/leftovers/leftovers. Free verse with uneven length and irregular changes will not have this special effect of harmony. The stagnant water has five sections, each with four sentences and nine words, which forms the so-called "architectural beauty" in the poem.