That year, I took part in an ancient poetry competition in my school. In order to make my classmates get better grades, I compiled a booklet.
Basically, it is a collection of appreciation articles, which refers to the appreciation dictionary series, as well as similar books just published, as well as some online articles, mixed with some personal humble opinions, and it becomes.
My original intention was to write a set of exercise books in the form of exams, but I felt quite bored halfway, and finally chose the above method.
Questioners don't have to be like me. It's always right to read more relevant books. I have provided several starting points:
History of the Development of Poetic Rhythm (reference books: Ping, Cipu, Wang Li's Poetic Rhythm, etc. )
The influence of The Songs of Chu or The Book of Songs on later generations' poetry (there are many papers in this field, you can go to Wang Zhi to search).
The way poets died in the Tang Dynasty (I think it's quite interesting, so I can study it, of course, according to the Basic Law ... no, it's about poetry)
Research on the situation of contemporary poets (this is the most realistic and few researchers)
Finally, provide a rogue game to ensure the completion of homework: make up your own poems, choose what the ancients like and collect them. Of course, there must be certain rules, every poem must be evaluated, and then it will be OK ~ As for where to choose, the whole Tang poetry and the like, you can also search directly on the ancient poetry network.