Take a favorite poem as an example to illustrate its characteristics.

A: The basic characteristics of poetry are concise and novel writing, simple structure, vivid image and strong emotion. Here, we take a well-known five-character poem written by a poet in the Tang Dynasty as a biography of any book (in some versions, "biography" is written as "Zhou", and both can be used). In this poem, the poet bid farewell to the address "This wall surrounds three Qin districts" in simple language with just 40 words (including "Que", which is the representative of the ancient capital). The place where I was sent (Wujin), the sadness of farewell' We bid farewell to each other and made an official trip at the same time' and my bosom friend Zhiqiang showed it ('However, when China keeps our friendship, heaven is still our neighbor.' ) and in the process of farewell, the pen front jumped and mentioned:' Why linger at the fork in the road, children * * * holding towels' men's hopes and ambitions. In this poem, the structure jumps and twists, the performance is incisive, the momentum is magnificent, and the artistic conception is open, which has become the swan song of the ages.