Heroism on the court,
Open the bow to the left and cross it to the right.
If the disease is like a pack of wolves, thousands of riders will level the hills.
Planning in military accounts,
Start shooting, striker lang.
People are full of blood on the court,
What's wrong with a little frost on your temples,
After rushing forward, I saw dust flying.
Sweat like rain, forget each other,
Stand back, watchman.
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Practical Skills of Poetry Writing: Ming Poetry Style
Classical poetry can be roughly divided into three categories according to its source, style, language and structure. Metrically speaking, poetry can be divided into classical poetry and modern poetry. Classical poetry, also known as ancient poetry or ancient style, refers to various poetic styles that appeared before the Tang Dynasty. Poems written by people after the Tang Dynasty imitate this poetic style, which is also called archaic poetry.
Classical poetry can be divided into four-character poems, five-character poems, six-character poems, seven-character poems and miscellaneous poems according to the number of words in each sentence. In some books, miscellaneous poems are not listed separately, but classified as seven-character ancient poems. The so-called miscellaneous poems mean that the number of words in each sentence is uncertain and can be freely played at will. Miscellaneous poems are mainly composed of three, five and seven sentences, and occasionally there are more than four, six and seven sentences.