Poetry pinyin

The pinyin of the poem: shēgē.

Phonetic words: shēgē

Interpretation of words: Poetry is an article style that expresses thoughts and feelings in words (line by line). It expresses social life and people's spiritual world according to certain syllables and rhythms.

Etymology: Preface to Tang Hanyu's Poems in Xitang, Yunzhou: "Although the work of Si Tang says that there are words but no poems, it is to connect the people of the country with Tao and not to test public morality." Wang Ming Chang's Official System of Zhenze Dragon Language: "The Hanlin in Tang and Song Dynasties is a very deep and strict place, and many poets can see it." Yue's Diary of Han Ji Hui is a poem.

Poetic literary genre

Poetry is a literary genre that expresses feelings and wishes. It is a literary genre with a certain rhythm and rhythm, which vividly expresses the author's rich emotions in highly concise language and reflects the social life in a concentrated way.

Song is the oldest and most literary style, which comes from ancient labor songs (later developed into folk songs) and sacrificial eulogy. Poetry used to be a general term for poetry and songs, and poetry combined with music and dance was called poetry. China's poems have a long history and rich heritage, such as The Book of Songs, Songs of the South, Han Yuefu and the works of countless poets. European poetry originated from Homer and Sappho in ancient Greece, Virgil and Horace in ancient Rome.