"Picking Wei" and "Mountain Ghost" are two different poems. Their differences are mainly reflected in the following aspects:
1. Source: "Picking Wei" "" comes from "The Book of Songs", which is a collection of realistic poetry in ancient China, while "Mountain Ghost" is selected from "Chu Ci", which is a collection of ancient Chinese romantic poetry.
2. Form: "Caiwei" is mostly in four-character form, while "Mountain Ghost" is mostly in seven-character form.
3. Theme: "Plucking Wei" mainly depicts realistic themes of war, parting, etc., while "Mountain Ghost" mainly depicts the Romantic-style Chu customs.
4. Expression method: "Caiwei" focuses on folk collection and expresses grief for war and parting by describing the lives and emotions of ordinary people, while "Mountain Ghost" describes mountain ghosts Waiting for the gods to express their yearning and longing for love.
5. Poetry style: "Caiwei" has concise and simple language, sincere emotions, and strong realism characteristics; while "Mountain Ghost" mainly expresses personal emotions, with gorgeous language and strong Romantic color.
In general, the differences between "Plucking Wei" and "Mountain Ghost" are mainly reflected in the source, form, theme, expression and poetic style.