1. Make your intention clear.
Whether you are writing an ancient poem or a modern poem, you need to think about the idea before you start writing a poem. In other words, before writing a poem, you must be clear about what you want to express. Then you can expand and write.
2. Pay attention to evenness.
In ancient poetry, this point is particularly obvious. The contrast between flat tones and oblique tones is a common rule in ancient poetry, except for a few with unique ideas. Modern poetry, on the other hand, is relatively free and generally does not require flatness.
3. There must be rhyme.
A poem can have only one rhyme or multiple rhymes, which will make it catchy when read. This is necessary whether it is ancient poetry or modern poetry. Of course, we cannot pursue rhyme, which makes the poem difficult to pronounce.
4. Virtual and real are relative.
Poems that are too realistic will lack artistic conception. Therefore, a writing method that combines virtuality and reality is generally adopted. Only in this way can poetry give people a wonderful and dreamlike feeling.
5. Changes in sentence structure.
Generally speaking, ancient poems are composed of four or eight sentences, but the range of expression can be unlimited, so you can use your imagination as much as possible. That way the poem won't feel dull. The same goes for modern poetry, which must be full of variety.
6. Pay attention to artistic conception.
Impression is the soul of a poem. If the poem has a good artistic conception, you can completely ignore issues such as rhythm, rhyme, and reality. This is especially true for modern poetry.
Extended information:
First of all, the language style can be either classical Chinese or modern language, but it is not suitable to be used together. The more important point is not to randomly create words, simple words, idioms, idioms, colloquialisms, slang, and colloquialisms, and try not to incorporate them directly into poetry. Rare words and codes are rarely used or even not used. The language must be both fluent and appropriately unfamiliar. Of course, don’t just stare at the words. Words are the minimum requirement.
Five-character poems are suitable for describing scenery; seven-character poems should be mainly lyrical; if the content is new and the ideas are unique, then "quatrains" are better; if the subject matter is old and the ideas are mediocre, then "regular poetry" "The two couplets of chin and neck in the middle attract readers' attention through delicate and neat confrontation, and cover up and make up for other deficiencies.