4. What kind of thoughts and feelings does poetry express?

Poetry expresses the poet's thoughts and feelings in the following aspects:

1. Poetry often expresses love and yearning for life. Moved by the beautiful things in life, poets record their feelings with poems and express their praise and yearning for life. For example, a poem describing the beauty of nature can express the poet's awe and gratitude for nature, and can also arouse readers' awareness of appreciation and protection of natural beauty.

2. Poetry often expresses thoughts and feelings about life. Poets express their views and thoughts on life and convey their understanding and feelings about life through their own life experiences and observations. For example, a poem describing various forms of life can express the poet's profound understanding and feelings about life, and can also trigger readers' reflection and thinking about life.

3. Poetry often expresses and pours out human feelings. Poets use poetry to express their feelings and moods and convey their experience and understanding of human emotions. For example, a poem describing love can express the poet's obsession and pursuit of love, and also make readers feel the beauty and strength of love.

The origin of poetry

Poetry is an ancient and beautiful literary form, and its origin can be traced back to ancient oral poetry and folk songs. The original poetry was produced to convey information and express emotions. With the passage of time, poetry has gradually developed into a unique art form, forming its own unique style and tradition.

2. Poetry has a long history in China. The earliest poems can be traced back to The Book of Songs around 1 1 century BC, which is a collection of 305 ancient poems. In the subsequent Warring States period, the appearance of Qu Yuan's Li Sao and other works marked the further development of China's poetry.

3. With the passage of time, poetry gradually developed from oral form to written literature. In China, the emergence of literary forms such as Tang poetry, Song ci and Yuan Qu marks the prosperity and peak of China's poetry. These poems not only have profound connotation in content, but also have high artistic value in form and rhythm.