Haiku Haiku

Haiku is a kind of Japanese classical short poem, which consists of five-seven-five and seventeen-character sounds.

Haiku, originally called "He", has a funny meaning, in other words, it is not an elegant existence. Bananas have perfected and established the artistry of haiku.

How to write haiku:

There should be a seasonal language-the so-called seasonal language refers to the seasonal language used to express the Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter New Year. Such as "summer rain" and "snow", as well as animal and plant names such as "cherry blossom", "cicada" and "persimmon". Or any word that reminds people of seasons and scenes.

Imagine the picture-describe the details, and describe the details observed by the five senses in words. Show, not tell

● Matsuo Bashō

If we say haiku, we must mention Matsuo Bashō. Banana is called "Nuosheng" in Japan, which shows his position in haiku.

Famous sentences through the ages

The sound of frogs flying in an ancient pond.

In the ancient pond, the frog jumped into the middle of the water and made a sound.

How quiet, cicadas are immersed in blue rocks.

You boil water for me and I'll show you something, a round snowball.

● Loneliness of Lihua North Branch.

Fireflies are on and off, one on and one off. Why are you lonely?

● Gaobin Duan Liyang

In the cold light, write two lines and delete one line.

● Kobayashi's Homesick Works

Stop calling the goose. Starting today, I am also a drifter!

From spring to summer, there is nothing in the humble room, and everything is enough.

I know that the world is short, but (this sentence seems ordinary, but it was written just after Kobayashi lost his four-year-old daughter, with infinite sadness and affection behind it)

Haiku is generally three sentences, and poetry is not limited. Those flowers and water separated from the darkness-Okita Souji, in just one sentence, have shown an infinitely wonderful artistic conception!

Look at the following poem, very good, that's it, expressing and presenting a wonderful moment-

Sleep on my desk.

The oncoming Buddhist scriptures,

My cat

Sleep on my desk.

Pillow the Buddhist scriptures on your head

My cat

When you meditate

I am the Buddha-

Who else?

In contemplation

I am the Buddha-

Who else could I be?

Chemical molecular poems can also be used:)

It's rainy and rainy, and the branches of mountain flowers meet the sea flowers and the wind blows-Zhao Puchu.

If I had known it was a dream, I wouldn't have woken up.

On the kitchen stove, the boiling water is boiling and nobody cares.