Definition of nouns in ancient literature

Thirty-eight Poems by Chen Ziang in Tang Dynasty. They are all five-character ancient poems with four rhymes, six rhymes and eight rhymes, and the number of words varies. Their contents can be divided into three categories: (1) quoting ancient historical facts and satirizing the present with the ancient. This kind of poems can be said to be the inheritance of Zuo Si's Eight Poems about Epics. () Just express your feelings. This kind of poems can be said to be the inheritance of Ruan Ji's Eighty-two Poems about Huai and Yu Xin's Twenty-seven Poems about Huai. (3) It does not involve historical facts and does not clearly express feelings, but between the lines, it seems to reflect some current events. This kind of poetry can be said to have inherited Tao Yuanming's antique drinking, which we call ". Poems chanting for the bosom sometimes cite some historical facts as metaphors.

These 38 poems written by Chen Ziang directly inherited the ancient customs of the Han and Wei Dynasties. Judging from their origin, they can be said to be retro. However, his poems swept away the old style, set a model for the five-character ancient poems in Tang Dynasty and became a pioneer. Judging from his influence, they can also be said to be innovative. Just like Han Yu's later ancient prose movement, the slogan was retro-"the decline of eight generations of literature", but the effect was to create a kind of.