Complete works of five-rhythm poems
A large number of five-rhythm poems emerged in the Tang Dynasty, the most famous of which are:
1. Bai Juyi's Farewell to Ancient Grass: "The vast grass crosses the plain and comes and goes with the four seasons. Wildfire never completely devoured them, and they grew taller again in the spring breeze. "
2. Du Fu's "Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night": "Good rain knows the season, and it happens in spring. Sneak into the night with the wind and moisten things silently. "
3. Wang Zhihuan's "Heron Lodge": "The mountains cover the day, and the sea drains the golden river. I want _ a thousand miles, I want to go to the next _ _. "
4. Li Bai's "Into the Wine": "Junbu _ Tianhuanghe Water _, into the ocean, never to return. You don't _ Gao Tangming _ sad white hair, like green _ dusk into the snow. "
5. Meng Haoran's "Spring Dawn": "Spring sleep is not _ _ _ _ _. Night _ _ rain _, I don't know how many flowers have been folded. "
These five-rhythm poems are not only rigorous in form, but also profound and beautiful in artistic conception, and become the representative works of Tang poetry.
The operating steps of five-rhythm poems
The writing steps of five-rhythm poems are as follows:
1. Determine the theme and emotion. The five-rhythm poem is rigorous in form, and it needs to determine the theme and emotion before writing, so as to better grasp the rhythm and rhythm of the poem.
2. conceive the structure of poetry. There are eight * * * sentences, each with five words. It is necessary to conceive the structure of the poem and determine the content and artistic conception of each sentence within this framework.
3. Pay attention to rhythm and rhythm. The rhyme and rhythm of the five-rhythm poems are regular, so we need to pay attention to the rhyme and rhyme of each sentence in order to better express the artistic conception and emotion of the poems.
4. Keep improving and revise repeatedly. The five-rhythm poems are rigorous in form and need to be constantly revised and improved in the writing process in order to achieve better results.