It was first advocated by the Chinese Poetry Society. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, it began to be taken seriously and put into practice, and flourished in Wuhan from 65438 to 0938. Feng Naichao's Servant published a declaration in the inaugural issue of Time, proposing to "extend the tentacles of poetry to the streets and poor villages" and "sing national liberation with living language".
After the fall of Wuhan, poetry reading movement was launched in Chongqing, Yan 'an and Kunming. Feng Naichao, Sikkim, Guang William. J, Xu Chi and others are all active promoters of this movement. A large number of long ode poems produced in this movement have played a positive role in promoting the Anti-Japanese War and the popularization of poetry because of their timely reflection of the mood of the times, passionate feelings and fluent language.
An ancient poem with five words per line
Five-character poetry, ancient poetry genre. Refers to a five-word poem, and the whole poem consists of five words. Five-character poems can accommodate more words, thus expanding the capacity of poems and expressing feelings and narratives more flexibly and meticulously. In terms of syllables, even-odd matching is more musical.
Therefore, it is more suitable for the social life developed after the Han Dynasty, thus gradually replacing the orthodox position of four-character poetry and becoming one of the main forms of classical poetry. Modern poetry appeared after the early Tang Dynasty, including five-character poems and five-character quatrains. The five-character poems before the Tang Dynasty are generally called "five-character ancient poems" or "five-character poems".