What are the eyes of poetry?

The poetic eye of ancient poetry refers to the key to understanding ancient poetry and is also the starting point of ancient poetry. No matter what image it is, it is written around a central idea. Generally speaking, poetic eyes are easy to find. The basic step is to look at the title of the poem first to determine what the author is doing:

For example, "Grass" directly points out the poetic vision here, and then through this image, according to the author's own ideological and personality characteristics, it is associated with the tenacious vitality of grass, and so on! For example, "car shop" must be understood in combination with the creative background of the poem. It is not difficult to know that the poetic eyes of this poem are all kinds of feelings of worrying about the country and the people.

Everyone's personality is different, so everyone's language and writing are different. Because everyone's experience is different and the background of poetry creation is different, this also makes poetry representative! No matter what poem you read, as long as you know the theme and creative background of the poem, and then try your best to understand the author's artistic conception, then you can fully understand the poem!