Dry poem answering skills

Ganbai poem is a kind of poem written by ancient literati to promote themselves, similar to modern letters of recommendation.

Here are some skills for answering dry poems:

1, Understanding Poetry: First of all, we should understand the content of poetry and the meaning that the author wants to express.

2. Analytical skills: Pay attention to the expressive techniques of poetry, such as metaphor, exaggeration and antithesis, as well as the rhythm and rhythm of poetry.

3. Understanding the background: Understanding the author's life and writing background helps to better understand the theme and significance of poetry.

4. Comparison with other works: Compare this poem with other similar works to understand its uniqueness.

5. Pay attention to language expression: Pay attention to the language expression of poetry, whether it is concise, fluent, vivid, poetic and aesthetic.

The development history of withered poems;

1, cognac poetry is a kind of poetry written by ancient literati to promote themselves, similar to modern letters of recommendation. Its development history can be traced back to the ancient Han Dynasty in China.

2. Death poems in Han Dynasty are mainly expressed in the form of Fu. Fu is a literary genre, which is usually used to praise emperors and generals, famous mountains and rivers, etc. Scholars at that time showed their talents and literary attainments by writing fu, so as to gain official positions and fame and fortune.

3. In the Tang Dynasty, cognac poetry gradually developed into an independent form of poetry. The Tang Dynasty was the heyday of China's ancient literature. Scholars at that time showed their talents and literary attainments by writing dry poems, so as to gain official positions and fame. The death poems in Tang Dynasty are mainly composed of five-character quatrains and seven-character quatrains, which have high artistic value.

4. In Song Dynasty, the creation of cognac poems reached a peak. Scholars in Song Dynasty showed their talents and literary attainments by writing dry poems, so as to gain official positions and fame. The dry poems in Song Dynasty are mainly composed of seven-character quatrains, which have high artistic value.

5. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the creation of dry poems gradually declined. Ming and Qing literature paid more attention to practicality and utility, and the creation of dry poems was gradually replaced by other literary forms.