Tibetan poems, also known as Tibetan poems, are a kind of miscellaneous poems, which have three forms: one is the scenery contained in the first couplet and the second couplet, and the theme is not revealed until the couplet is written; The second is to hide the first sentence of the poem in the last word; The third is to hide what is said at the beginning of the poem. The third type is common now. Reading the first word of each sentence together can convey the author's unique ideas.
At the same time, Tibetan poetry is a special form of poetry, which embeds the first word of each poem into what you want to express. The first word of each sentence in the whole poem constitutes a complete person's name, place name, enterprise name or a blessing. Tibetan poems have profound meanings, high taste and heavy value, which can be described as a word of gold.
2. Examples of Tibetan title methods in Tibetan poetry
The first is the intention of hiding poetry. For example, the following is a comic poem written by Confucius in the Song Dynasty:
I used to like Cao very much, and I worked hard every day.
I should be exhausted when I return to heaven and earth, but I am still noble when I am narrow-minded and shriveled.
Qian Hai's book theory is not a vegetarian study, and his descendants have Gao Dong.
Ten years, ask friends to know each other, and make friends with long pine and short Artemisia.
Get to know each other better, and when you're done, it's my turn to fix it.
The first six sentences only describe the process of catering and hard work for children and grandchildren after their birth. Only the last pair of couplets really revealed their feelings, telling the other party (an old friend) to take good care of their children and grandchildren (comparing the older generation to Chang Song and the next generation to a lamp). Very subtle, very interesting.
The second is to hide the first word of each sentence somewhere else.
Such works are rare in 2 1 century. Let's look at Kong Zhongping's Tibetan poems. You will find that the first words of the sentence in the above poem "Sun", "Jin", "Heart", "Gou", "Zi", "Ten" and "Fen" do not appear in the picture. And there are only 49 words in the picture, not 56 words in the seven laws, so where are these seven words hidden?
If you don't want to prompt the beginning, the word "Gao" can completely disappear, just hide under the word "Artemisia"! Similarly, the word "Tian" is hidden under the word "Cao" and the word "Li" is hidden under the word "Lao" ...
The third kind is very common, and most people can see through it at a glance.
For example, the Tibetan poem "Lu Junyi Rebellion" reads: A boat among reeds swims out of Jie Jun and Russia. If an upright man can know this, he can't escape from the bow.
For example, in the Lu drama Destiny, the copy also uses Tibetan poems to express its meaning: "I don't stop making up in the morning, I can't wait to see Zi Yanfei, and I can't come back in spring. It is better to return to the water and land painting building. " Hide the word "early welcome unparalleled".
There are also many masters of Tibetan poetry among literati and officialdom. For example, Xu Wei, a university student in Ming Dynasty, visited the West Lake. Facing the beautiful scenery of autumn moon Pinghu, he improvised a poem: Pinghu is full of autumn colors and lakes. There are few full moons in the world, and autumn is best when the moon is fine at four o'clock. Among them, the word "autumn moon in Pinghu" is hidden.
3. Overview of poetic style
In the garden of China's poems, there are a lot of other kinds of poems-miscellaneous poems, besides the common rhythmic poems. There are more than 40 representative poems, including: Huanhuan (literature) poems, peeling poems, clutch poems, Baota poems, crossword puzzles, pulley poems, eight-tone songs, Tibetan poems, limerick poems, humorous poems, couplets, centennial poems, embedded poems, one-string poems, verve poems and so on. These miscellaneous poems have their own characteristics, although they are all full of game colors, but some of them have certain ideological and artistic qualities, so they are deeply loved by people and have been passed down to this day.
Because of the "vulgar culture" characteristics of Tibetan poetry, it is doomed that they will not be included in the official history and anthology. Since ancient times, Tibetan poetry has been circulated among the people, or scattered in classical operas and novels.