Diluted poetic style

Dilution, as a poetic style, emphasizes the characteristics of nature, tranquility, freshness and implication. This style is widely used in China's ancient poems.

1. The diluted poetic style emphasizes nature. It takes natural landscape as the theme, and expresses the poet's awe and love for nature through the description of natural scenery. This style is often based on landscape painting, and the beauty of nature is fully displayed through delicate description.

2. Dilute the poetic style and pursue tranquility. It does not pursue the gorgeous and intense poetic language, but focuses on expressing the inner peace and calmness of the poet. This style often takes the quiet atmosphere as the background, and expresses the poet's perception and understanding of life in plain language.

3. Diluting the poetic style also pays attention to freshness. It expresses the poet's feelings and thoughts with fresh language and images. This style does not pursue the fierceness and exaggeration of language, but expresses the theme and emotion of poetry in a concise and lively way.

4. Diluting poetic style also emphasizes implication. It does not directly express the poet's feelings and thoughts, but conveys the theme and feelings of poetry through hints and symbols. This style often expresses the poet's inner world in implicit language, so that readers can feel the beauty of * * * in the process of reading poetry.

The style of diluted poetry has the following characteristics:

1, plain and simple: the diluted poetic language is plain and simple, does not pursue rhetoric, pays attention to direct statement with exact words, and is true, profound and approachable.

2. Simple and natural: Dilute poetry advocates nature and shows the beauty of nature in simple language. It expresses the poet's awe and love for nature by depicting natural landscapes and characters.

3. Fresh and bright: Diluted poetry pays attention to expressing fresh and bright images and emotions, and does not pursue strong exaggerated language expression, but expresses the theme and emotions of poetry in a concise and lively way.

4. Implication and euphemism: Diluted poems often do not directly express the poet's emotions and thoughts, but convey the theme and emotions of poems through hints and symbols. This subtle and euphemistic style makes readers feel * * * in the process of reading poetry.

5. Graceful and delicate: Dilute poetry pays attention to depicting delicate emotions and thoughts, and expresses the poet's inner world through graceful and delicate language. This style often uses soft language and delicate description to express the poet's feelings and thoughts.

6. Humor and irony: In some cases, diluted poems may also contain humorous and ironic elements, and express the poet's emotions and attitudes through humorous, witty or spicy styles and interests.

7. Both form and spirit: Diluted poems pay attention to vivid images and both form and spirit. It expresses the poet's feelings and thoughts by depicting vivid images, so that readers can feel the beauty of poetry in the process of tasting it.