What does Wen Yiduo think are the three beauties of new metrical poems?
Wen Yiduo was the first poet in China who advocated the metrical form of new poetry. He advocates that new metrical poems should have three beauties. The beauty of music mainly refers to syllables. Listening requirements. Wen Yiduo emphasized rhythm and thought that "rhythm is meter". He demanded that the number of syllables in each poem should be equal (music also became a ruler, voice or pause). The beauty of painting mainly refers to the requirements of words and vision. He believes that a good poem must have "rich, dense and concrete images." He asked for colorful words to create a "rich and beautiful" image to increase the vividness of the picture. The beauty of architecture mainly refers to the symmetry of nodes and the uniformity of sentences. Visual requirements. That is, beauty should be based on a certain proportion between syllables and sentences.