Metric poetry is a popular genre of China's poems in the Tang Dynasty, which belongs to modern poetry and is named because of its strict metrical requirements. The common types are five laws and seven laws, and there are generally a few words to say. Rhyme is the precious wealth of China literature, which is of great significance.
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Returning to the Garden is a group of poems by Tao Yuanming, a writer in Jin and Song Dynasties, with five poems (one for six). The first poem, from the intense boredom of official life, describes the beautiful and moving rural scenery and comfortable and pleasant rural life, reveals a sense of relief and expresses the love for nature and freedom. The second poem deliberately describes the tranquility of rural life, describes a quiet and pure world in plain language, and shows the tranquility of the countryside and the author's calm mood. The third poem vividly describes the author's experience of working and living in the farmland, with a light and elegant style, full of the poet's happy mood and seclusion. In the fourth song, the writer personally participated in and loved labor, indicating that he did not reduce his interest in labor because of the hard work of going out early and returning late, but deepened his feelings for labor and strengthened his determination to make a living by farming. The fifth poem tells the story of the author's return from farming, expressing his happy and complacent mood, with mellow connotation and sincere feelings. The sixth poem tells about the poet's day's labor life, and finally reveals his labor experience and his intention to live in the field. At the end of the poem, the philosophers thought it was not Tao poetry, while Su Shi thought it was Tao poetry, and commented: "If Yuan and Ming poems are slow at first, they will have strange sentences if they are familiar." (See "Leng Zhai Shi")