The longest poem in the world
The longest poem in the world is Mahabharata. Mahabharata, also translated as Mahabharata, literally translated as "The Great Bhabharata", is an ancient Indian Sanskrit narrative poem, with a length of 654.38+ one million ode, one ode and two lines, totaling 200,000 lines. It is called the longest poem in the world, covering ancient Indian philosophy, ethics, military affairs, politics and many other aspects. Poetry is a highly concise language art form, which expresses feelings, thoughts or describes scenery through rhythmic and rhythmic words. The following are some famous poems: There is such bright light at the foot of my bed, is there frost already? Looking up, I found that it was moonlight, and it sank again. I suddenly remembered my home. In this spring morning, I woke up carefree and birds were singing everywhere, but now I remember that night, that storm, and I don't know how many flowers were broken. These poems are classics in China's ancient literature, conveying profound emotions and philosophies with concise words, and are treasures of China culture.