The first sentence of an ancient poem with meaning words is as follows:
1. My heart is not in Luo Ruiyi, but my intention is to travel to Weibin. "Winter Hunting" by Li Shimin
2. The meaning is not meant to be said, but contains no empty feelings. "Inscription to Honor the Temple on the 15th of July" by Li Shi
3. The appearance and appearance come from He's kindness and care, and his spirit and spirit lead him to a chivalrous life. "Playing Ball" by Cai Fu
4. That celebrity has Zuo's addiction, and his meaning is far-reaching. "Sentences" Cui Riyong
5. A wandering guest in Xiangyang is full of energy and spring. "Qin Music and Song Ci? Zouma Yin" by Li He
6. The body is conveyed in prose and ink, and the spirit is entrusted to the gods. "In the spring of the year, I was full of thoughts about the rivers and lakes, and sent them to Liu Jiulong" Lu Zhaolin
7. The source of the mood is to drain the husband, and the authoritarian judgment cannot tolerate Xiao Xiang. "Ancient Meanings of Chang'an" Lu Zhaolin
8. Hao Ge looks at Songyue Mountain, and his spirits are still in love with each other. "Qin Songs and Songs? Mountain People Encourage Drinking" by Li Bai
9. After the eyes are dazzled and the ears are hot, the spirit is born. "Miscellaneous Songs and Songs? A Knight's Journey" by Li Bai
10. I want to take a solitary phoenix and follow it to the sky. "Two Poems for Farewell to Jia Sheren" by Li Bai
Ancient poetry is a genre of ancient Chinese poetry, also known as ancient style poetry or ancient style. It refers to the modern poetry that emerged before the Tang Dynasty and was closely related to the modern poetry that emerged in the Tang Dynasty. A relative poetry genre. It is characterized by less strict metrical restrictions.
Ancient poetry, as a poetry genre, refers to ancient style poetry as opposed to modern style poetry, also known as ancient style and past style poetry. It includes all styles of poetry before the formation of Tang rules, as well as poems still written in ancient styles in the Tang Dynasty and after the Tang Dynasty. Taking the Tang Dynasty as the boundary, from the Book of Songs to the pre-Tang poems of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, all are ancient-style poems. After that, ancient-style poems gradually declined and died out.
Rhythmic characteristics of ancient poetry:
Ancient poetry (archaic poetry) has fixed lines and fixed styles. Compared with modern poetry, ancient poetry has fewer metrical restrictions. The length can be long or short, the rhyme is relatively free and flexible, and there is no need to stick to antithesis and rhythm. There are many forms such as four-character, five-character, seven-character, and mixed words. Ancient poems after the Han and Wei dynasties are generally based on five or seven words, with certain rhymes and rhymes.
All ancient poems are classified according to the number of words in the verses. Those with four characters and one sentence are called four-character ancient poems, referred to as Sigu; those with five characters and one sentence are called five-character ancient poems, referred to as Wugu; those with seven characters and one sentence are called seven-character ancient poems, referred to as Qigu. Four-character poetry has been used by people as far back as the era of The Book of Songs. But it gradually declined in the Tang Dynasty, and few people wrote about it.