Eternal music epigraph

Chanting Fish Music is a classic poem by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Based on the poet's imagination, it depicts a beautiful world and makes people feel the poet's love for life and yearning for human happiness. This article will introduce the inscription and operation steps of Yong Yule.

Yonghe music word list

Yong Yule's inscription is "Nine-character quatrains and Sixteen Sentences". Specifically, each poem has nine words, four long poems and sixteen words. The first sentence, the second sentence, the third sentence and the fourth sentence are antithetical sentences, that is, even rhymes.

Operation steps of harmony music

1. 1. Understand the background and significance of poetry. Yong Yu Le was written by Bai Juyi when he left Luoyang, expressing his love for life and yearning for human happiness. In the process of writing, he imagined a beautiful world where people would be happy forever.

2. Master the epigraph of poetry. As mentioned earlier, the rhyme of Yong Yule's inscription is "nine-character quatrains and sixteen-character long sentences". Pay attention to the number of words and the level of each poem when writing.

3. Determine the theme and expression of the poem. Before writing, we should make clear the theme and expression of poetry, for example, by depicting beautiful natural scenery, expressing our love for life and yearning for human happiness.

4. Start writing. When writing, we should pay attention to the number of words and the level of each poem, and pay attention to the level of dialogue. At the same time, we should pay attention to expressing the theme and emotion in the language of poetry, so that readers can feel the beauty and emotion of poetry.

final result

Ode to Yule is a classic Tang poem. Based on the poet's imagination, it depicts a beautiful world and makes people feel the poet's love for life and yearning for human happiness. By understanding the epigraph and operation steps, we can better understand and appreciate the beauty and affection of this poem.