Characteristics of Tang poetry

There are many forms of Tang poetry. The classical poems in the Tang Dynasty are basically five words and seven words. There are also two kinds of modern poems, one is called quatrains, and the other is called metrical poems. There are differences between quatrains and metrical poems, so there are basically six basic forms of Tang poetry: five-character ancient poems, seven-character ancient poems, five-character quatrains, seven-character quatrains and five-character metrical poems. Words can be long or short and rhymes can be changed. Modern poetry has strict requirements for rhythm: the number of sentences in a poem is limited, that is, four quatrains and eight-meter metrical poems, and the words in each poem are even and even, and the rhyme cannot be changed; Rhyme also requires four sentences in the middle. The style of classical poetry is handed down from the previous generation, so it is also called archaism. Modern poetry has strict rules, so some people call it metrical poetry.

1, old fun. The content experience is desolate.

2. Sentimental. Sad, hazy, empty.

3. Neat and experienced. Elegant and standardized.

4. Multiplicity and polyphony. A thousand flavors are one.

5. Artistic conception. The perfect combination of concreteness and intention.