What is a poem about things?

Poetry about objects is a poem that takes a certain thing as the object of description and expresses thoughts and feelings or explains the truth by describing the physical characteristics of the thing. The "things" being chanted are often the author's own situation, which is completely integrated with the poet's self-image. In describing things, the author may reveal the author's attitude towards life, or express good wishes, or include the philosophy of life, or express The author's interest in life. The title of a poem about something is in the format of "Ode (Title) + Object", such as He Zhizhang's "Ode to Willows" and Huang Chao's "To Chrysanthemums"; or it can be directly titled with the thing being chanted, such as Su Shi's "Begonia". Appreciation of poems chanting objects: appreciating the author's grasp and portrayal of the characteristics of the object being chanted, that is, image analysis. Grasp the author's feelings in describing things. Analyze the writing techniques of poetry about things.