The poems with antonyms in the poem are as follows:
1. If a young man does not work hard, an old man will be sad. (Young and strong - the eldest)
2. When hundreds of rivers reach the sea from the east, when will they return to the west? (East--West)
3. I wish to be a winged bird in the sky, and a twig on the ground. (Heaven - Earth)
4. The big strings are as noisy as the rain, and the small strings are as loud as whispers. (Big--Small)
5. Viewed horizontally, it looks like a ridge and a peak on the side, with different heights near and far. (Far - near, high - low)
6. Black clouds rolled over the mountains without covering the mountains, and white raindrops jumped into the boat. (Black--White)
7. There is no way out in the mountains and rivers, but there is another village with dark flowers and bright flowers. (Dark - Bright)
8. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue. (Red--Green)
9. Don’t be sad and resentful. Silence is better than sound at this time. (No--Yes)
10. Even after countless blows, you are still strong, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south. (East--Southwest--North)
11. Live as a hero, and die as a ghost. (Life--Death)
The charm of ancient poetry:
From a linguistic point of view, whether it is poetry or lyrics, it has its own rhythm, especially rhymed poetry, which pays attention to level, oblique and sticky lines. Yes, it pays attention to symmetry and counterpoint, as well as rhythm and rhythm. This not only highlights the structure and rhythm of the poem, but also highlights the rhythm of the poem. This gives the poems a rhythmic and rhythmic beauty.
For example, in "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wang Zhihuan, "The sun sets over the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to a higher level." mouth. Another example is the two most famous lines in Du Fu's "Ascend the High": "The boundless falling trees are rustling, and the endless Yangtze River is rolling in." They are smooth and even, neatly contrasted, and full of rhythm.
This strict requirement is summarized by poets after nearly thousands of years of continuous exploration, and has gradually become a rule of creation. If you follow this rule, the poems you create will have the beauty of phonology and rhythm. Of course, this rule also serves to express the emotion of poetry. The first important point of poetry is to convey emotion, otherwise it will put the cart before the horse.