Personally, I write poems by feeling, and I don't often write poems except writing and answering questions. Because it is enough to know metrical poems, you can use them when you need to express them, and you don't have to strengthen yourself by stipulating one poem a day, as some friends do.
But if the theme of the activity coincides with the poems I have written before, then I will be willing to take out my old works, because communication is the best opportunity to verify my level. Even if the writing is not good, there is no big problem. Poetry, a literary creation, is not a matter of different opinions except for rules that everyone can abide by, such as meter and rhyme. What others say is right, and it is a blessing to change it after listening. What others say is wrong, communicate with each other. Communicate if you can. If you can't communicate, ignore it.
As for the result of the activity, it is not important.
Speaking of the most proud works, no, because the level and thinking are basically stable, too bad will not be taken out, too good is generally self-righteous, and others may not like it.
Just answer this question with a recently written song.
A few nights ago, I climbed the mountain alone. When I reached the top of Yunlu Mountain, I saw that the river was vast, the wind was clear and the moon was bright, and my thoughts were myriad. No one said anything, accounting for a four-line.
"Gui" and "Who" belong to different rhymes in Pingshui rhyme: "Five Micro" and "Four Branches", so from the perspective of Pingshui rhyme, this poem falls into rhyme. But these two words belong to the "five micro" part of the new rhyme, so if the new rhyme is used, the poem will rhyme.
However, as a seven-line flat format, one word is out of date, which still leads to the illegality of the whole poem.
It is obvious that the word "Fu" of "Who pays" is out of place, and it can be changed to "Jiao", but the whole poem is completed in one go, and there is no feeling of fluency. Personally, I don't think it is necessary to change this word in order to conform.
After all, "giving" and "giving" have the same meaning, but their feelings are completely different.
Slightly "Don't hurt your meaning with words".
So although this poem has a new rhyme, it is not a metrical poem. If you want to participate in the activity, you must brush off the first level.
But I like it myself.
My article teaches you not to stick to the rules when you learn the rules, only when you learn the rules can you have a chance to surpass them. Although my level is far from perfect, I have put down my obsession with rice.
Better than those who can't but always curse the rules.