The Content of Mahone's Poems

The poems in Mahone are rich and varied, covering many themes and themes. The following is a detailed explanation of the contents of his poems:

1. Depicting natural scenery and scenery: His works have a unique natural world, which shows the essence of natural beauty through delicate description and expression. For example, in Painting Mountains and Rivers, the mountains and rivers are picturesque, and the clouds are light and the wind is light. The mountains are overlapping, the peaks and valleys are numerous, and the streams are gurgling. This poem depicts the beautiful scenery between mountains and rivers and expresses the author's love and awe for nature.

2. Respect and affection for history and culture: He is deeply interested in historical events, people and cultural heritage, and expresses his thinking and respect for history through poetry. For example, in The Ancient City of Qianyang, the ancient city of Qianyang was shown in a painting on the edge of a small town in southern Xinjiang. The ancient bridge, an ancient house in Gu Xiang, has a long history. This poem depicts the historical and cultural features of the ancient city of Qianyang and expresses the author's feelings and admiration for history.

3. Express his understanding of life, emotion and philosophy: His poems are full of thoughts and have a unique view of life. For example, in Untitled, life is short for decades, and the clouds disappear and the fog disappears. Prosperity will eventually land, remember this night. This poem expresses the author's perception of the brevity and impermanence of life, as well as his love and cherish for life.

The origin of poetry

1, the origin of poetry can be traced back to the ancient working people, who expressed their feelings and thoughts through oral creation and singing. In the process of spreading, these oral poems have gradually formed poems with unique styles and forms through continuous processing and polishing.

2. The original forms of poetry are folk songs and ballads. These poems are simple, easy to remember and sing, and can spread to the broad masses of the people quickly. For example, Guan Ju, Jia Jian and other poems in The Book of Songs are folk songs created by ancient working people, expressing their feelings for love, life and nature.

3. With the development of society and the progress of culture, poetry gradually moved from folk to court and literati. Scholars began to express their thoughts, feelings and cultural accomplishment through poetry, and poetry gradually became an elegant art form. In the Han Dynasty, the development of poetry reached its peak. Many outstanding poets and poets appeared in the Han Dynasty.