What are the themes of ancient poetry?

The themes of ancient poetry include:

1. Poems about chanting things and expressing ambitions

Express the poet's thoughts and feelings by chanting natural or social things. From the perspective of objects, the object of poetry about objects is simply a certain object. Focus on describing the characteristics and functions of the thing you are chanting, or focus on chanting a certain connotation and spirit of the thing you are chanting.

2. Farewell and sentimental poems

The ancients often had to say goodbye to their family, lovers or relatives and friends due to business reasons. On the occasion of farewell, people often set up a farewell ceremony with wine and broke willows to send each other off. Recite a poem to say goodbye and express your reluctance to leave.

3. Landscape pastoral poetry

Landscape pastoral poetry is divided into landscape poetry and pastoral poetry. Landscape poetry refers to poetry describing landscapes. Pastoral poetry refers to poetry that mainly focuses on rural natural scenery and pastoral life.

4. Poems about love and resentment

Poems about love and resentment mainly describe the admiration and love life of men and women, or express the pain of separation and lovesickness. The titles often contain words such as "resentment", "feeling", "thinking", "farewell", "recollection", "looking forward to husband", "female sigh", "boudoir grudge", "hate" or directly use the words "untitled".

5. Poems about homesickness while traveling

Poets who have lived abroad for a long time, stranded in other places, or wandered in other places, have some feelings about what they see and hear, and use this to express their endless love for their hometown and relatives. Missing and sighing about life, wandering and sorrow.