1. Choose a classic poem, such as Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night written by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty. Learn its collocation, rhythm and structure. Then write a new poem by imitating its format and expression.
2. Choose a theme or scene, such as Autumn Sunset or First Snow. Then look up the related poems, understand their writing skills and language expressions, and then try to imitate the sentence patterns and words to create their own new works.
3. Learn the writing skills of ancient poetry, such as six-character quatrains and five-character poems. These poems have a strict and standardized format and structure, which requires the intoner to master rhyming and rhyming skills and properly handle the rhythm of the poems.
4. Find poets who are personally interested, such as Li Bai, Su Shi and Du Fu. Then learn the poems of these poets, try to imitate their styles and expressions, that is, master their literary language, understand their cultural connotations, and then try to grasp them and apply them to poetry creation.
5. Imitate the poetic tradition of a region or a nation, such as folk songs, ballads or pastoral poems. Master the typical characteristics and styles of poetry, enjoy life by using the local free poetry time, develop unique poetry, and find inspiration for words in the historical sites of these places.