Traditional Chinese characters in poetry

Traditional Chinese characters in poetry:

Pinyin shι and ㄕ. Athena Chu

There are 6 radical strokes, 6 external strokes and 8 total strokes.

YFFY, IVGDI, Zhengma, Siheyuan, Wu Bi, 3474 1.

Structure, code 6 108, position 42 1 1, unified code 8BD7.

1, a literary genre, reflects life and expresses emotions through rhythmic language: poetry.

2. The name of China ancient books, the abbreviation of The Book of Songs.

Related words:

Group poem [zǔshě]?

Refers to several poems with the same title and content.

Palindrome [huí wé n sh:]?

(name) a poetic style. You can read it backwards or repeatedly. For example, the poem "The lotus pond shines on the moon, and the curtain blows to the wind" is read in reverse as "The wind blows the curtain, and the moonlight shines on the lotus pond". Mostly word games.

Vernacular poetry?

Breaking the old rules of poetry-vernacular poetry-after the May 4th Movement.

Classical poetry [g ǔ t ǐ sh: and]?

A poetic style. Compared with modern poetry. Each sentence has four words, five words, six words, seven words and so on. There is no limit to the number of sentences, no rhyme rules, and no plane duality. Short for "ancient poetry".

Rhyme [lǜshě]?

One of the old-style poems, formed in the early Tang Dynasty. There are certain rules and words, which are divided into five words and seven words.

Free verse?

This is a poem with irregular syllables, rhythms and other formal designs.

Modern poetry [j ì n t ǐ sh:]?

(Name) A general term for metrical poems and quatrains formed in the Tang Dynasty, such as the number of sentences, the number of words, the level and the rhyme. There are strict rules.

Narrative poem [x and sh and]?

A type of poetry that tells a complete story without drama, including epics, ballads and rhymes.

Lyrics [sh ū qí ng sh:]?

Poetry that is mainly lyrical.