Common related words:
Because ..... therefore.
Not only ... but also ...
It's ... not as good as.
I'd rather ... than.
would rather ...
The reason ... is because.
If ... just ...
A rhetorical question is to express a positive view in a question. On the surface, rhetorical questions appear in the form of questions, but in fact they express affirmative meaning, and the answer lies in the questions. Rhetorical forms are stronger than general declarative sentences and can arouse people's thinking.
Poetry in modern Chinese is interpreted as a literary genre of lyrical expression. Mao's Preface to Poetry says: "Poets have their own aspirations. Have ambition in your heart and speak like a poem. " Song Yan's Poems on Canglang said: "Poets also chant temperament". There is only one art that can be expressed in words.
This is a poem.
It can be divided into two categories: ancient poetry and modern poetry. Classical poetry and modern poetry are concepts formed in the Tang Dynasty, which are divided from the perspective of poetic rhythm.
(1) Classical poetry: including ancient poetry (poems before the Tang Dynasty), songs of Chu and Yuefu poems. Poems with the theme of ancient poems, such as songs, lines, quotations, songs and songs, are also ancient poems. Classical poetry does not talk about antithesis and rhymes freely. The development track of classical poetry: The Book of Songs → Chu Ci → Han Fu → Han Yuefu → Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties Folk Songs → Jian 'an Poetry → Tao Poetry and other literati five-character poems → Tang Dynasty Ancient Style New Yuefu.
① Chuci: a form of poetry created by Qu Yuan during the Warring States Period, characterized by the use of dialect and phonology of Chuci, with strong Chu color. There are seventeen volumes of Chu Ci edited by Liu Xiang in the Eastern Han Dynasty, mainly the works of Qu Yuan, and Qu Yuan's works take Li Sao as his masterpiece, so later generations also call it "Chu Ci Style" and "Sao Style".
(2) Yuefu: Yuefu is a music management institution established by the imperial court since the Qin Dynasty. During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, it was expanded on a large scale, and a large number of poems were collected from the people. Later generations collectively called Han Yuefu. Later, Yuefu became a poetic genre. (1976, a button clock with the words "Yuefu" written in gold was unearthed in the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. In 2000, a seal of "Yuefu Seal" was unearthed in Anqin site, which further affirmed this historical fact that did not begin in the period of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. )
(2) Modern poetry: Compared with classical poetry, modern poetry is also called modern poetry, which is a kind of metrical poetry formed in the Tang Dynasty. There are two kinds, and there are strict rules on the number of words, sentences, level tones and rhymes.
(1) a "quatrains", each sentence four sentences, referred to as five words, referred to as seven words.
(2) One kind is called "metrical poem", each poem has eight sentences, five characters are abbreviated as five laws, seven characters are abbreviated as seven laws, and more than eight sentences are called excluded laws (or long laws).
I hope to adopt it ~