How to judge Yuefu poems

Judging Yuefu poems is as follows:

1, the language is simple and natural: Yuefu poems use vivid spoken language, which is cordial and simple, lyrical and sincere. For example, in The Orphan's Journey, orphans are abused by their brothers and sisters. Although the poems in Yuefu poems are uneven, their feelings and plots are different. Orphans are full of tricks, vivid sentences ranging from two characters to eight characters, and neat sentences.

2. Soft rhyme: Yuefu poetry rhymes freely, flexibly and rhymes, such as "Ping Ling East": "Ping Ling East, pine and cypress trees, I don't know who robbed Gong Yi", "My heart is very tired, blood oozes, and I tell my family to sell yellow calves".

3. Narration in the form of dialogue or monologue: Han Yuefu's poems are ingeniously portrayed by dialogue, which makes people feel heard and seen. For example, the novel "Picking on the Mountain" is almost entirely composed of questions and answers from the abandoned wife and her late husband, which shows the wife's good character. Some of them use monologues throughout, such as the orphan's journey, which uses monologues to write about the suffering of orphans.