Poetry of Old Man and Young Couple: "Eighteen-year-old bride and eighty-year-old groom, with pale hair and red makeup. The mandarin ducks sleep in pairs for the night, and a pear tree presses the begonia." Among them, the pear blossom refers to the white-headed groom, and the begonia refers to the red makeup. bride. After that, "a pear tree weighs begonias" became a euphemism for an old couple and a young couple.
Poetry is the sentences that make up poetry. Poems usually follow the format of poetry and limit the number of words in each sentence. The earliest poems in China have a rhymed verse structure with strict metrical requirements. For example, the poems in the pre-Qin period generally have four words per sentence, which are found in the "Book of Songs". Later it developed into five-character or seven-character rhymed poetry, which is found in Tang poetry. After the economic and cultural development of the Song and Yuan Dynasties, the content of the poems was gradually expanded and interpreted. In the late period of the New Democratic Revolution, the poems evolved into free-style poetry without the limit of word count.