What is a poetry cycle?

Explanation

The so-called cyclic poetry means that in a poem, part of the content of the previous sentence is reused in the next sentence, and so on, thus forming the actual content of the poem. A form of poetry in which the number of non-repeating words is less (or even significantly less) than the total number of words in the poem.

For example

In other words, the entire poem can be represented as a closed circle using non-repeating Chinese characters, which can be read in circles. This is undoubtedly a very high form of literature and art.

For example:

The mountain is full of spring love in the ancient building,

The mountain is full of spring love and peach blossoms are blooming;

The mountain peach blossoms are spread on the ground in red,

View of the ancient building with red pavement.

Note: "Louguan" refers to the famous Taoist holy land "Louguan Terrace" in China. It is said to be the place where Laozi taught the "Tao Te Ching". It is located in Zhouzhi County, Shaanxi Province.

The actual Chinese characters used from beginning to end are only 13: The ancient building is full of love for spring, and the mountains are filled with peach blossoms and the ground is covered with red.