1. Rhythm and meter: Poetry usually contains regular rhythm and meter. Rhythm refers to the combination of the length and weight of syllables in a poem, while meter refers to the structure and form of a poem. Understanding and using different rhythms and meters can help you construct poems with rhythmic beauty and sense.
2. Rhyme and balance: Rhyme refers to the same or similar rhyme at the end of a poem, which can increase the aesthetic feeling and rhythm of a poem. Betting on flat and parallel lines refers to the corresponding relationship between flat and parallel lines, which creates rhythm change and sense of hierarchy through the use of flat and parallel lines.
3. Metaphor and image: Metaphor is a rhetorical device, in which one image is used to describe another image to convey profound meaning or express emotion. The use of vivid images can make readers better feel the emotion or artistic conception expressed in poetry.
4. Structure and layout of poems: The structure and layout of poems involve the arrangement and length of poems, such as long poems, short poems, antithesis and folding in half. The choice of structure and layout can affect the rhythm and expression of poetry.
5. Conciseness and artistic conception: The charm of poetry often lies in its substance, not its words. Concise language and artistic conception construction can leave readers more room for imagination and thinking, and help convey deeper feelings and thoughts.
6. Writing skills and cultivation: writing needs to be improved through long-term accumulation and practice. In addition to theoretical knowledge, reading more excellent poetry works, cultivating the sensitivity of perception and expression, and constantly exploring and practicing writing skills are all important ways to improve poetry writing ability.
Learn how to write poetry.
1. Free writing: Try to write poems without any restrictions or regulations for a period of time. Feel free to express your thoughts, feelings and observations without worrying about rhyme or rhyme. This kind of free writing can help you relax and discover your inner creativity and unique expression.
2. Practice rhyming: Choose a word with similar rhymes and try to write a sentence or poem that rhymes with it. This helps to cultivate your sensitivity to phonology, and at the same time allows you to better understand and use rhyming skills.
3. Pictures and images: Choose a specific picture or scene and describe it in vivid language. Try to use metaphors and images to convey feelings and emotions, so that readers can feel the artistic conception and emotions you want to express through poetry.
4. Theme Association: Choose a theme that interests you, and associate and write around this theme. Think about the words, images and emotions related to the theme, as well as their connections and expressions. This will help you have a clear starting point in the writing process and develop rich thinking and expression.