What's the difference between poetic eyes and practicing calligraphy?

Repeated scrutiny of refined words can make readers emerge a super-image scene.

Refine verbs. A poem is a word composed of some poetic images according to a certain artistic conception, which can really form a distinctive image that turns beauty into rhyme. Mainly concrete verbs that express dynamics. Because a noun is often only an object to be stated in a poem, it is not expressive in itself, but it can give a noun a vivid form as a subject, mainly a verb that often acts as a predicate. In this way, the refinement of figurative verbs has become the main content of refining words in China's classical poems. Without refined verbs, the art of refining words is eclipsed. Yes, appreciate the subtle verbs in classical poetry. We just need to open a collection of classical poems, just like looking up at the bright stars in the clear sky on a summer night.

Poetic eye refers to the finishing touch in a work. It has two forms of expression. One is the most refined and vivid word in a poem, based on one word. First, the most wonderful and crucial poem in the whole article is the theme of a poem. Because this word or sentence is vivid, expressive, meaningful, thought-provoking and full of artistic charm, it is called the eye of poetry. The acquisition of poetic eyes requires the refinement of words, so that the refined words can best express specific life scenes and fully and truly express the poet's thoughts and feelings about these things. Moreover, such words and expressions should be in the key parts of poetry and have the function of controlling the whole article. Therefore, the training of poetic eyes should be based on the whole article, and we should not work hard on words in isolation.