Huqiu's poems are as follows:
1. In front of the trees in Xushi, Huqiu Mountain is surrounded by sunset. From the Ming Dynasty poet Wang Hao's "Giving away Wu". These two poems mean that every household in Xushi is in front of trees in the distance, and the scenery of Huqiu Mountain is more beautiful under the setting sun.
2. There are few Wu Zhong in Huqiu Wild Temple. Who will accompany you to sing poetry in the moon? It's from "Huqiu Temple" written by Wang Shouren, a poet in Ming Dynasty. The meaning of these two poems is that there are few wild temples in Huqiu in Wuzhong area. Who will accompany me to recite poems in the moonlight?
3. Weeds grow in front of Huqiu Temple, and all flowers and leaves are beautiful. From the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Suzhou Secretariat Xie Shangbiao". These two poems mean that the front of Huqiu Temple is covered with weeds, and every flower and leaf is beautiful.
4. Xueling clothes are passed to the abbot's room, and the Huqiu stone point can be Zhongshan. From the Ming Dynasty poet Wang Shizhen's "Giving away Wu". The meaning of these two poems is that the clothes on the snowy ridge have reached the abbot's room, and the stone from Tiger Hill can be used to carve Zhongshan.
5. When the old monk is drunk together, the broken tablet will not be beaten, and the sword will be ashamed to look at. From Zhong Lu Pu Tian Le jathyapple, a poet of Yuan Dynasty. These four poems mean that the old monk was drunk together, and the broken stone tablet didn't need to be beaten, and the sword was too shy to look at it.
The characteristics of poetry:
1. Beautiful and refined language
Poetry uses exquisite words, concise sentences and poetic expressions. By choosing expressive words and using rhetorical devices and expressive techniques, the poet makes the language of poetry beautiful and refined. When readers taste poetry, they can feel the poet's mastery of language and his pursuit of beauty.
2. Deep and rich emotions
Poetry usually expresses the poet's deep emotions. The poet integrates his emotions such as joys and sorrows, love and hate into his poems, so that readers can feel the emotional world in the poet's heart while enjoying the poems.
3. Various and unique forms
Poetry has many forms and genres, each of which has its own uniqueness. For example, ancient poems, modern poems, words, songs, etc., each form has its own characteristics and norms. Moreover, poems with the same theme will show different styles and features in different poets and periods, showing the diversity and inclusiveness of poems.