1, Dawn is a Chinese word, pronounced as púXi m:o, which means that the morning has just begun to shine, and the morning sun shines or seems to shine, and it is already dawn. Because of its uniqueness, writing is widely used in art media.
2. stepping on the moon is a Chinese character, pinyin: tà yuè. Interpretation: Walking in the moonlight. It means walking under the moon. A drilling rig from Xu Chi on the grassland.
Antique poetry: Antique poetry, also known as archaism, is written in accordance with the practice of antique poetry, with a relatively free form and is not bound by metrical rules. Judging from the number of words in poetry, there are four-character poems, five-character poems and seven-character poems.
Four words are four words, five words are five words and seven words are seven words. After the Tang Dynasty, there were few four-character poems, so they were usually divided into five-character poems and seven-character poems. Five-character ancient poems are referred to as five ancient poems for short; Seven-character ancient poems are referred to as seven ancient poems; The use of three, five and seven characters at the same time is generally considered as seven ancient characters.
Modern poetry: quatrains: four sentences 1, two sentences, four sentences, the last word rhymes, one sentence with five words is called "five quatrains" and seven words are called "seven quatrains".
Rhyme: 8 sentences, 4 consecutive 2, 4, 6, 8 sentences, the last word rhymes, one sentence with five words is called "five laws" and seven words are called "seven laws".
The first rhyme (1, 2 sentences); Transfer (3 or 4 sentences); Neck chain (5 or 6 sentences); Tail couplet (7 or 8 sentences).
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There are many ways to express ancient poems, which were first popular in China. The traditional way of expression that is often used so far is "Fu, Bi and Xing". "Preface to Mao Poetry" said: "Therefore, poetry has six meanings: one is wind, the other is fu, the third is comparison, the fourth is pride, the fifth is elegance and the sixth is fu."
In the meantime, there is a quatrain called: "Three lights, the sun, the moon and the stars, and four poems are elegant."
In the six meanings, "style, elegance and praise" refers to the types of poems in the Book of Songs, and "Fu, Bi and Xing" are the expressions in poems.
Fu: It is a way to express things directly. Zhu, a scholar in the Song Dynasty, said in the Notes on Poems: "The giver must tell the truth." For example, Ge Tan and Slug in The Book of Songs used this technique.
Bobby: It's a figurative way to describe things and express thoughts and feelings. Liu Xie said in "Wen Xin Diao Long Bi Xing": "And what is Bi Ye? Cover things with attachments and threaten to cut them off. " Zhu said, "If you compare, you can compare this thing with another." For example, books in The Book of Songs, such as Cats and Storytelling, are written in this way.
Xing: It's a way to make things interesting, that is, to use the beginning of things to describe things and express thoughts and feelings. In the Tang Dynasty, Confucius said in "Mao Shi Zheng Yi": "Those who get the Tao are happy.
For example, to learn from others, from their own hearts, those who quote plants, birds and animals in poetry and prose are happy to say what it means. Zhu pointed out more clearly: "Say something else first to cause the lyrics to be sung." . For example, Guan Ju in The Book of Songs is the expression of "Xing".