What is the structure, content, expression and emotion of the poems in Yong Huai?

1, the structure of poetry: approaching the past-thinking about the past-recalling its events-expressing its aspirations

2. Content of the poem: The content of the poem is generally: describing the decline, desolation and depression in front of this place, or describing cheerful things to set off inner sadness, or describing the course of historical events and expressing feelings.

3. Expression of poetry: Compare the lost type and the misery loves company type.

4. Express emotions: express personal destiny and attack social essence.

1, the appreciation rhyme is composed of qi, chin, neck and knot. The question and answer of "couplets" in poetry seems ordinary, but it is not. Here, the poet pointed out the geographical location of Wuhou Temple and the natural environment of Gubaisen with almost colloquial poems. In the meantime, the word "Qiu" is natural, connecting questions and answers, and appropriately expressing the poet's unbearable mood of longing to visit Wuhou Temple. On the one hand, it implies that Du Fu and Zhuge Liang are different but have the same thoughts, on the other hand, it also lays the groundwork for the later words of praise and regret, making the whole story complete. Li Zhonghua's "Yi Zhen Zhai Shi Hua" said: "Du Lao is the only one who makes good use of Fu pen to write poems." There was a slight setback, but it was always uneven. "The beginning of Du Fu's" Shu Xiang "can be said to be a typical embodiment of the poet's good use of fu pen but not straight.

2. Ode to history and cherish ancient poems: generally take ancient historical events or ancient figures as the theme, or borrow the ancient to satirize the present, or express the sadness of personal talents, or express the ups and downs of the past. Poets take historical events, historical figures and historical traces as themes, and achieve the purpose of feeling the rise and fall, pinning their grief and satirizing the present by climbing high and looking far, reciting historical facts and remembering historical sites. This kind of poem is euphemistic, because it is written about the past of the ancients and uses more allusions.

3. Whether chanting history or reminiscing about the past, it is based on historical themes, expressing opinions or feelings about the merits and demerits of historical figures and the success or failure of historical events, or satirizing the present with ancient times, or thinking about ancient love. Most of them have their own emphasis, mostly for specific historical events or historical figures, with feelings or feelings; Nostalgic poems are mostly in the past, and they are felt when visiting historical sites.