River (Seven Wonders):
The river is clear and gentle, and it has never stopped since ancient times. Tracing back to far away places, the wetlands along the way are the source.
Lonely journey:
There are few stars in the grassland at night, the faint moon is beside the trees, the birds are quiet and speechless, and the river lives in the village. The fog is accompanied by piano music. I have no friends, my heart is tired and my brain is fascinated. I want to go with the wind.
Small town:
The mountains are like the green city of David, and the buildings in the city are like mushrooms after the rain. A small river surrounds the city and looks like a city in a mirror from a distance.
Modern poetry, also known as "vernacular poetry", can be traced back to the late Qing Dynasty, which is a kind of poetry. Compared with ancient poems, although they are all written for understanding things, they are generally informal in format and rhythm. ?
Modern poetry is free in form and rich in connotation, and image management is more important than rhetoric application. Compared with ancient poetry, although they all feel things and reflect the soul, they completely break through the characteristics of ancient poetry, which are "gentle and sincere, with no complaints", and emphasize more on free and open, straightforward statements and intangible communication between reason and reason.
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.
There are relatively complete story lines and characters in poetry, which are usually expressed by the poet's passionate singing style. Epic, story poem and poetic novel all belong to this category.
Ancient Greek Homer's epics such as Iliad and Odyssey; Story poems, such as Wang Gui and Li Xiangxiang by China poet Li Ji, and Monkey King by Mingzhe and Lacny; Poetic novels, such as Don Juan by English poet george gordon byron and yevgeni onegin by Russian poet Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin. Representative poems: