Among original poems, if there is a poem that is the same as the ancients, is it plagiarism?

You can't simply copy it, it depends on what the creative intention of this poem is. If the author's original intention is the same as that of the ancients, then this poem still borrows the original sentence of the ancients and is considered plagiarism. If the author has his own thoughts on a poem and adds new ideas, then it is not plagiarism for him to quote the poem.

Therefore, the specific situation should be analyzed in detail and cannot be generalized. It's best to read through the author's article and then judge whether to plagiarize according to his meaning. Because some cases are classic, this situation must be ruled out.

In fact, the ancients wrote articles, many of which were quoted from classics. Because poetry mainly shows the creator's thoughts and ideas, especially when he is different from the ancients' ideas, he will borrow the poems of the ancients as an example, and then elaborate his thoughts and ideas below. In this way, the viewer can see at a glance and understand what the author wants to express.

In fact, in the creation of modern poetry, it has already surpassed the five-character poems and seven-character poems of the ancients, and the form of modernist poetry is relatively free. Many modernist poets are eclectic in their creation. For example, the poet Haizi once wrote a poem: Facing the sea, spring blossoms. The words in Haizi's poems are all used by the ancients, such as facing the sea and blooming in spring. But just because the ancients used it and Haizi used it, it means that he copied it.

What Haizi wants to express is completely different from what the ancients wanted to express, so even if he used it, as long as their creative intentions are different, it is completely ok. And Wang Bo, the genius of the Tang Dynasty. In his Preface to Wang Tengting, there is a saying: Sunset and lonely Qi Fei, autumn water and sky are the same. In fact, the truth of this poem comes from the Northern Zhou Dynasty? In Yu Xin's Ma Su Fu, Wang Bo only changed some words in the original sentence, but it became a famous sentence through the ages, even more famous than the original sentence.