The analytical structure of ancient poetry

The structural level of ancient poetry is mainly analyzed from the perspectives of poetry's scene and emotion, matter and emotion, matter and ambition, scene and person, time and space.

1. The relationship between scene and emotion:

Lyricism is the main function of poetry. Poets generally have to create the foundation of "emotion" by describing scenes, otherwise this "emotion" will become water without a source and a tree without a root.

2. The relationship between things and emotions:

Some poems narrate first, and then elicit "emotion" from the things narrated.

3. The relationship between things and aspirations:

When ancient people wrote poems, they often narrated the first part and expressed their aspirations in the second part.

4. The relationship between scenery and people:

When ancient people wrote poems and lyrics, they often described the scenery first, and then continued to describe the activities of the characters in the scenery

5. The relationship between time and space:

If ancient poetry involves time and space when describing scenes and narratives, we must grasp its time and space relationship.

In this way, the structural and hierarchical context of the poetic works will be clear.