Differences between Guan Ding's Poetry and Tibetan Poetry

The difference between Guan Ding poetry and Tibetan poetry lies in their different poetic styles. According to relevant information, Guan Tou's poems are very suitable for congratulations on various occasions, from celebrations, festivals and anniversaries of countries, regions and groups to the opening and celebration of companies and shops, or weddings and birthdays of families and individuals. At a glance, it has elegant taste, and some traditional special techniques can be added to improve and enrich the festive atmosphere. Critical poems, also known as "Tibetan poems". Because its title is the first word of each sentence, although it is very eye-catching to read horizontally and vertically according to the ancient and modern writing format, it is just right if it is not particularly disturbing, or if you don't order old calligraphy and keep on doing it. It is ridiculous that it is often mistaken for Tibetan poems now. However, this style does exist in previous miscellaneous poems, and Tibetan poems are also called clutch Tibetan poems or semi-word Julian (top truth) style. There are three forms of Tibetan poems: one is the scenery contained in the first couplet and the second couplet, and the meaning of the topic is not revealed until the couplet is made. The second is to hide the first sentence in the last word. The third is to hide what is said at the beginning of the poem. The third kind is common. The first word of each sentence can be read continuously, which can convey the author's unique ideas.