Seven-character quatrains in ancient national day poems

Four of the seven-character quatrains in ancient National Day poems are as follows:

The red flag is floating with rosy clouds, the sun is shining, and the day is just right.

Jiangbei Jiangnan sings prosperous times, and China is full of Yao Taiwan.

Welcome to National Day, I am full of memories and thoughts.

Bleeding and dreaming, jumping on the red rabbit is even more flogging.

Knowledge expansion:

Seven-character quatrains are a genre of traditional Chinese poetry, which usually take seven words as one sentence and express the poet's thoughts and feelings with flat rhyme and concise words. Seven-character quatrains originated in the Han Dynasty, gradually matured and prevailed in the Tang Dynasty, and became one of the important poetic forms in the history of China literature.

The main characteristics of the seven-character quatrains are short and pithy, expressing the author's thoughts and feelings in concise language. Formally, seven-character quatrains usually use rhetorical devices such as antithesis and leveling to make poems more beautiful and moving. At the same time, due to the short sentences of seven-character quatrains, poets are required to have high generalization ability and writing skills, and can accurately express their feelings and artistic conception.

Seven-character quatrains play an important role in Tang literature. Poets in the Tang Dynasty, such as Li Bai, Du Fu and Bai Juyi, all created a large number of seven-character quatrains. Among them, Li Bai's Silent Night Thinking and Du Fu's Ascending the Mountain are well-known classics. These poems not only express the poet's thoughts and feelings, but also show the social features and cultural characteristics of the Tang Dynasty.

Seven-character quatrains not only have an impact on the literature of the Tang Dynasty, but also have a far-reaching impact on other cultural and artistic forms. For example, in China's traditional operas, seven-character quatrains are often used to express characters' feelings and thoughts, and become an important part of China's opera literature. In addition, seven-character quatrains are widely used in calligraphy, painting and other fields, and become the representative form of traditional culture and art in China.

In a word, as one of the important literary forms in China traditional culture, seven-character quatrains have unique artistic charm and cultural value. By studying and appreciating quatrains, people can have a deeper understanding of the essence and connotation of China culture and improve their aesthetic taste and cultural accomplishment. At the same time, by studying the historical background and creative skills of the seven-character quatrains, we can better inherit and develop this valuable cultural heritage.