Poetry and painting of quatrains

Poems and pictures of quatrains are as follows:

The quatrains can adopt the traditional ink painting style of China, and express the artistic conception and emotion in the poems with simple lines and ink colors. For example, the quatrains with the title "Night, beautiful rivers and mountains, fragrant flowers and plants in spring" can be accompanied by a landscape painting to show the magnificent scenery of the country and spring; "Mud swallows, sand warms mandarin ducks."

The quatrain of the title can be accompanied by a flower-and-bird painting, which shows the scene of swallows nesting in the mud and Yuanyang lazily sunbathing. In the composition of the picture, we can use different composition methods such as diagonal composition, triangle composition and S-shaped composition to highlight the theme and emotion in the poem. At the same time, blank space and inscription can enhance the artistic conception and poetry of the picture.

Quatrains are an important form of China's traditional poems, which are short and pithy. Generally, it consists of two sentences, each with four or five words. Through simple description and expression, the poet's deep feelings and artistic conception are conveyed.

The origin of quatrains

Jueju originated from ancient folk songs and Yuefu poems in China, and its origin can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. At that time, people used simple language and short space to express their thoughts and feelings, which gradually developed into quatrains. In the Han Dynasty and Wei and Jin Dynasties, quatrains were further developed and popularized, and became one of the mainstream forms of poetry at that time.

Characteristics of quatrains

A quatrain is short and pithy, and generally consists of two sentences with four or five words each. This form is concise and easy to remember and spread. At the same time, the expression of quatrains is also very unique. Through the use of symbolism, metaphor, personification and other rhetorical devices, as well as delicate description and description, emotion and artistic conception are integrated into poetry, so that readers can feel the poet's feelings and thoughts.

The development of quatrains

In the Tang Dynasty, quatrains got unprecedented development and prosperity. Li Bai, Du Fu and Wang Zhihuan, poets in the Tang Dynasty, all created many excellent quatrains, which became the classics of China literature. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, quatrains continued to develop and became an important literary form at that time.