The rise of China's poems began in the pre-Qin period, when the poems were relatively easy to understand, and most of them were folk songs. Most of them are the feelings of farmers' personal life. People think that poetry is catchy and stylish through poetry, so people gradually like this expression. After the pre-Qin period, a group of poets were specially trained in order to write poems on the next level. Yuefu poems were popular in the Han Dynasty, such as five-character poems and seven-character poems. They like to accompany poems with music, which makes them more beautiful. The transformation of poetry began in Wei and Jin Dynasties. Influenced by Indian Sanskrit, people in Wei and Jin Dynasties began to pay attention to the rhyme of poetry, that is, the meter of ancient poetry began to increase from this time. ?
We all know that the Tang and Song Dynasties are the pinnacle of poetry, especially the prosperous Tang Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, there also appeared many poets we are familiar with, such as Li Bai and Du Fu. However, the poetic style of the Tang Dynasty has also undergone a relatively bipolar change. During the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the poems written by poets were magnificent and all reflected the prosperous life of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. However, in the late Tang Dynasty, most poems expressed their depressed and frustrated feelings, and expressed their regret and lament for the decline of the Tang Dynasty. Ci became popular in Song Dynasty, and Li Qingzhao, Xin Qiji and others were all famous poets at that time. The lyrics of the Song Dynasty also experienced prosperity and sadness emotionally, which may have been experienced by all previous dynasties. After the Tang and Song Dynasties, there was no progress in China's poems. Most of the poems handed down in China today were written during the Tang and Song Dynasties.
Poetry is the cultural product handed down from generation to generation, the spiritual sustenance of several generations, the intangible assets belonging to our country and the treasure of the Chinese nation. Poetry is the inevitable product of the times, and we should cherish them and inherit them better.