Why is China a "land of poetry"?

A: Because China is an ancient civilization, the history of China's poetry can be traced back to more than 3,000 years ago. In the history of China, there were several times when poetry prevailed, such as the Han Dynasty, the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Tang Dynasty, the Song Dynasty, the Yuan Dynasty and the late Ming Dynasty. In the history of China, a large number of excellent poetry works have appeared, such as The Book of Songs, Songs of the South, Han Yuefu, Nineteen Ancient Poems, Tang Poems, Song Poems, Yuan Qu and so on. A large number of outstanding poets have appeared in the history of China, such as Qu Yuan, Sima Xiangru, Seven Scholars of Jian 'an, Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest, Four Masters of Early Tang Dynasty, Du Li, Bai Juyi, Wang Wei, Su Shi, Li Qingzhao, Xin Qiji, Guan Hanqing, Ma Zhiyuan, Tang Bohu, Zheng Banqiao and Mao Zedong. China has always admired poets, and it is elegant to be able to write poems and lyrics.

China is a country of poetry. The star-studded poets created a sea of poems. Among them, the most dazzling, moving, extensive and unchanging is the poet's feelings: there is Wen Tianxiang's impassioned "Who will never die in life since ancient times, keep the heart of a child and care for history"; There is Lu You's sincere courage to "be a teacher's real name, compared with the Millennium"; There is also Du Mu's worry that "business women don't know how to hate the country, but they still sing backyard flowers across the river"; What is even more memorable is Du Fu's pain of "falling leaves are like waterfalls, but I think the long river always rolls forward" ...