The north wind moves eastward again, and the hazy, fragrant fragrance close at hand just hangs the round moon in the sky.
Five-character rhymed poetry is a genre of traditional Chinese poetry, referred to as Wulu, and belongs to the category of modern poetry. This style originated in the Qi Yongming period of the Southern Dynasty. Its prototype was Shen Yue and other new style poems that paid attention to rhythm and antithesis. It was basically finalized in the Shen _ period and Song Zhiwen period in the early Tang Dynasty, and matured in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. There are eight sentences in the whole article, each sentence has five words. There are two basic forms: qiqi and pingqi. The two middle couplets must be contrasted. Representative works include "Farewell to a Friend" by Li Bai, "Looking at Spring" by Du Fu, "Dwelling in the Mountains in the Twilight of Autumn" by Wang Wei, etc.