Ten famous sentences in ancient and modern times

The ten most famous poems in ancient and modern times are as follows:

1, Quiet Night Thinking: This poem by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, expresses homesickness, with concise and fluent language and far-reaching artistic conception. It is a classic to express homesickness.

2. Yellow Crane Tower Farewell to Meng Haoran: A poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he bid farewell to his good friend Meng Haoran at the Yellow Crane Tower expressed his sadness and yearning for parting.

3. Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night: Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, expressed his praise for nature and human life in Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night. His poems are fresh and natural, and spread widely.

4. Looking at Lushan Waterfall: A poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, describing the magnificent scenery of Lushan Waterfall is famous for its vivid description and magnificent image.

5. Jiang Xue: A poem written by Liu Zongyuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, describing the fishing scene in winter is widely loved because of its concise language and profound connotation.

6. In the Heron Tower: The poem of Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, has been passed down through the ages with its profound philosophy and vivid pictures.

7. "Early Making Baidicheng": a poem by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, expresses the author's relaxed and happy mood with its bright rhythm and cheerful artistic conception.

8. a night-mooring near maple bridge: The poems written by Zhang Ji, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he was in a night-mooring near maple bridge, are widely loved for his affectionate thoughts and beautiful artistic conception.

9. Moonlit Night on the Spring River is a poem written by Zhang, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, with vivid description and rich feelings, expressing the author's love for nature and thinking about life.

Characteristics of ancient poetry:

1, unique rhythm and rhythm: ancient poetry has strict rules on rhyme and rhythm. Poets create a unique sense of rhythm through specific rhymes and rhythms, which makes ancient poetry more musical and aesthetic when reading aloud. The use of this rhythm and prosody not only enhances the memory of poetry, but also makes poetry more artistic.

2. The imagery is far-reaching and the artistic conception is implicit: in ancient poetry, the poet transforms the natural landscape and emotional experience into images through symbols and hints, so that readers can feel the poet's emotions and artistic conception when reading. These images not only have aesthetic feeling, but also have far-reaching cultural connotation and ideological enlightenment. At the same time, the artistic conception of ancient poetry is often implicit and far-reaching, which makes readers need to think deeply and explore when understanding.

3. Refined language and rich images: Ancient poems are concise, expressing the deepest feelings and artistic conception with the most concise language. Poets make language expressive and artistic by carefully choosing each word. At the same time, ancient poetry contains rich images, both natural landscape and emotional experience, which makes readers feel strong visual and emotional impact when reading.