1, Acacia is as deep as the sea, and the past is as far away as the sky. -The poem comes from: Wan Le's "Bu Operator"
2, holding hands and crying, actually speechless. -The poem is from "Yulinling" by Liu Yong
3, born to return, dead is Sauvignon Blanc. -The poem is from: Su Wu's "Married"
4, married as husband and wife, love is not in doubt. -The poem is from: Su Wu's "Married"
5. The curtain of jathyapple's dream is full of tenderness in the spring breeze. -Poem from: Qin Guan's Eighty-six Sons
Introduction of ancient poems:
Classical poetry is a genre of poetry, which can be divided into four-character poems, five-character poems and seven-character poems according to the number of words in the poem. Classical poetry: including ancient poetry (poems before the Tang Dynasty), Chuci and Yuefu poems. Poetry in ancient poetry genres such as Song, Gexing, Quotations, Qu and Yin are also ancient poetry. Classical poetry does not talk about antithesis and rhymes freely.
Four-character poems no longer exist in modern poetry. Although the word "ancient" is not added, it goes without saying that it is an ancient poem. The ancient poems included in The Book of Songs are mainly four-character poems. There are many ancient poems with five words and seven words, referred to as five ancient poems and seven ancient poems for short.
Modern poetry, also known as modern poetry and metrical poetry, is a genre that pays attention to metrical, antithesis and rhyme in Chinese poetry. In order to distinguish it from classical poetry, it has the name of modern style. Refers to another poetry genre formed after the early Tang Dynasty. Modern poetry is the main style of poetry after the Tang Dynasty. Famous representative poets are Li Bai, Du Fu, Li Shangyin and Lu You. It occupies an important position in the history of China's poetry development and has made outstanding contributions to the study of history and culture.
Introduction to modern poetry;
Modern poetry, also known as "vernacular poetry", is a kind of poetry. Vernacular poetry refers to the poetry written in vernacular after the May 4th New Culture Movement, which breaks the old poetic rhythm and is not limited by the number of words. Also known as "stylistic poetry" and "vernacular poetry". The mainstream of modern poetry is free verse. Free verse is the product of the May 4th New Culture Movement, which uses vernacular in form, breaking the shackles of old-style poetry, and mainly reflects new life and expresses new ideas in content.