Those ancient poems, at first glance, are inspirational poems.

These ancient poems are inspired by the following points:

Many ancient poems were written in a flash of inspiration. Among them, some poems may have been created by the author unintentionally or under special circumstances, such as "Couples Returning Home" and "Summer Couples" by Liu Zongyuan.

The book of two townships was written when he returned to his long-lost hometown. The poet expressed his love and yearning for his hometown by describing the scenery of his hometown and the enthusiasm of the children. In this poem, we can feel the poet's feelings about the changes in his hometown and his nostalgia for the vicissitudes of life, as well as his happy mood when he came home.

And "Summer Occasionally" was written by Liu Zongyuan after he was relegated to Yongzhou. On a hot summer afternoon, the poet opened the north window and fell asleep on several cases. When he woke up, everything around him was quiet except the sound of Shan Tong pounding fresh tea on the tea mortar, separated by bamboo groves. This poem expresses the poet's leisurely mood and yearning for seclusion through delicate description and quiet atmosphere.

These poems are all created by the author in a specific situation, inspired by the changes in life, nature and emotion. Their creative process is also a process in which the author expresses his inner feelings and emotional changes. These poems not only have literary value, but also provide a window for us to understand ancient culture and the poet's inner world.

Besides He's two hometown couplets and Liu Zongyuan's Summer Couplet, there are many poems inspired by ancient times. These poems often express the poet's mood, feelings and thoughts, and have unique artistic and historical values.

For example, Li Bai's Thoughts on a Quiet Night is written on the road. The poet saw the bright moonlight at night, remembered his hometown far away, and wrote this homesick poem. For another example, Du Fu's "Ascending the Mountain" was created when the poet climbed the mountain and looked far. By describing the natural scenery and his own feelings, he expressed his regret over the passage of time and lamented the shortness of life.