The jingle of ancient poetry is a unique form of poetry, which shows the poet's talent and wisdom in easy-to-understand and humorous language. The jingle originated in the Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Song Dynasty, becoming an important way for poets to sing and entertain each other.
The characteristic of jingle lies in the fluency and rhyme of language. Poets often skillfully use the skills of repairing peace and confrontation to make poetry harmonious and changeable. In content, the jingle mainly describes trivial matters of life, satirizes the current disadvantages, and embodies the poet's concern for social reality and understanding of life philosophy.
In ancient times, many famous poets, such as Du Fu, Bai Juyi and Su Shi, wrote jingles. For example, Du Fu's "Living a Poor Life" describes the poet's poor life in humorous language: "Wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, and powerful people can't bend. This is called a gentleman. " Bai Juyi's Farewell to Grass on the Grassland expresses the poet's cherish of friendship by describing the parting scene on the grassland: "The vast grass crosses the plain and comes and goes with the four seasons."
The jingle not only plays an important role in poetry creation, but also is widely circulated in folk oral literature. Folk jingles are deeply loved by people for their easy-to-understand, vivid and interesting features. For example, "Hundred Family Names" and "Twenty-four Solar Terms" are representative works of folk jingles.
In modern society, jingle still has a strong vitality. Many poets continue to carry forward this traditional art form, reflect real life, and express their feelings about life with humor and irony. For example, Life on the North Island expresses the poet's unique view of life in the form of a jingle: "Life is to live, to live."
As a unique art form, the jingle of ancient poetry has been enduring for thousands of years. With its vivid, humorous and popular characteristics, it is deeply loved by the broad masses of the people. I believe that in the future, Dingdang will continue to develop and add more color and fun to our lives.