Why didn't the Ming and Qing Dynasties leave famous sentences?

Poetry, first seen in The Book of Songs, is full of beautiful artistic conception, vivid, warm and lovely flowers and plants. The story between young men and women can be said plausibly, full of earthly fireworks! It has become a folk, appealing to both refined and popular tastes, which should be the embryonic form of poetry, such as black and white silent films, simple and pure. Fu in the Han dynasty pays attention to writing skills and has a strong flashy atmosphere. Many people praise virtue by singing. At the end of the Han Dynasty, Cao Shi and his son wrote poems freely, which were quite uninhibited and short. The aristocratic atmosphere of the Jin dynasty came to me, either light and leisurely or glamorous.

Tang and Song Dynasties are the peak period of poetry, which shows its beauty and unrestrained, or free or depressed, with different styles, different scenery and flowers blooming at the peak. Poetry is sometimes limited, and the Song people changed the rules and grew short sentences, which were divided into poems, middle tones and long tones, which were easy to express and understand, richer in emotions and more graceful and unrestrained in factions. Yuanqu was developed on the basis of Song Ci, which was close to life, quoted common slang and lacked a little literary style. Perhaps it is the return of poetry!

The book of songs comes first, and Tang poetry and Song poetry come first. Its sensational effect cannot be copied! The main theme of the Ming and Qing Dynasties is fiction, while poetry is just gossip. Occasionally there are Nalan Rong Ruo's poems and several poems by Gong Zizhen. A dynasty has a cultural trend of thought, each with its own strong points and bright colors, which makes Chinese civilization have a long history!

Poetry in Tang and Song Dynasties was widely recognized by later cultural scholars, mainly because people at that time were more respected and welcomed in society. At that time, some people liked the good things, some people missed them, some people inherited them and some people carried them forward. But in the Yuan Dynasty, people's tastes changed, mainly singing. Singing is close to the working people, easy to understand and reflects the voice of the people. Times are changing, and so are popular things. What do you think it would taste like if we were still addicted to Tang poetry and Song poetry every day? So later people are changing and innovating, mainly to make people like it.