What do "Shang Kun" and "Xia Kun" in ancient poetry mean?

"Que" is a Chinese character in China, pronounced as què. The main meaning of this word is stop, and it is also used as a quantifier. Every song or word is a song; A paragraph of a word is also called a que, the former paragraph is called "upper que" and the latter paragraph is called "lower que".

Poetry refers to China's ancient traditional poetry, represented by classical poetry, modern poetry and metrical words. It is also one of the characteristics of Chinese character cultural circle. Generally speaking, poetry is more suitable for "expressing ambition" and words are more suitable for "expressing emotion".

Poetry is a literary art that elucidates the soul, while poets and poets need to master mature artistic skills and express social life and human spiritual world with concise language, dense composition, rich emotions and rich images in a highly concentrated way according to strict rhythm requirements.

1, words are generally divided into two paragraphs (called upper and lower pieces or upper and lower pieces), and few words are divided or divided.

2. Generally, according to the number of words, words are divided into three types: short, medium and long, with short words below 58, medium words between 59 and 90, and long words above 9 1.

I wrote what I saw and what I thought. There is affection on the top and affection on the bottom.