I had a good rest today. I want to drink milk tea. Do you know this is a Tibetan poem?

Today is my day off, and I really want to drink milk tea. I'm going crazy. Do you know this is a Tibetan poem? This means that I miss you very much.

Tibetan poems, also known as Tibetan poems, are a kind of miscellaneous poems.

There are three forms of Tibetan poems: one is the scenery contained in the first couplet and the second couplet, and the theme is not revealed until the couplet is completed; The second is to hide the first sentence of the poem in the last word; The third is to hide what is said at the beginning of the poem. The third kind is common. The first word of each sentence can be read continuously, which can convey the author's unique ideas.

Overview of poetic style

In China's poetry garden, there are a large number of other kinds of poems-miscellaneous poems, in addition to the common rhythmic poems. Representative are:

There are more than 40 kinds of poems, such as Huihuan (literature) poems, peeling poems, clutch poems, Baota poems, crossword puzzles, pulley poems, eight-tone poems, Tibetan poems, doggerel poems, humorous poems, divertimento poems, couplet poems, centennial poems, embedded poems, one-string poems, intentional poems and so on. These miscellaneous poems have their own characteristics, although they are all full of game colors, but some of them have certain ideological and artistic qualities, so they are deeply loved by people and have been passed down to this day.