Poetry in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties

Poems in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties include: Ode to the Goddess of Luo, Peach Blossom Garden, Climbing the Pool and Going Upstairs, etc.

1, Cao Zhi's Ode to Luoshen. This is a beautiful lyric poem, which depicts the beauty and mystery of Luo Shen and the author's deep love and attachment to her. The works show the author's superb literary skills and artistic talent by using gorgeous rhetoric and delicate description.

2. Tao Yuanming's Peach Blossom Garden. This is a fictional travel note, describing a beautiful world like a paradise. In this world, people live and work in peace and contentment, live in harmony, and are isolated but self-sufficient. This work shows the author's profound reflection on the social reality at that time and his yearning for an ideal society. It not only has high literary value, but also reflects people's thinking and pursuit of social reality at that time.

3. Xie Lingyun's "Climbing the Pool Upstairs". This is a five-character poem describing the natural landscape. The author expressed his love and praise for the beauty of nature through careful observation and feeling of the surrounding scenery. In the poem, the sentences describing the natural landscape, such as spring grass growing in the pond and willow turning into songbirds, are fresh, natural and nuanced, showing the author's keen observation and sensibility.

Wei and Jin poetry style;

1, Metaphysical Poetry: Metaphysical Poetry is a form of poetry in the Wei and Jin Dynasties, with the theme of expounding philosophy. This kind of poetry is usually concise, but its meaning is far-reaching and enlightening. The representative figures of metaphysical poetry are Ji Kang, Ruan Ji and Tao Yuanming. Their poems pay attention to the understanding of nature and life, and convey their inner feelings and thoughts through the description of natural landscapes and characters.

2. Landscape Poetry: Landscape Poetry is a school of poetry in Wei and Jin Dynasties, which mainly describes natural landscapes. This kind of poetry usually takes the natural landscape as the object, and expresses the author's feelings and thoughts through delicate descriptions and feelings. The representative figures of landscape poems are Xie Lingyun and Tao Yuanming. Their poems pay attention to the natural landscape, the beauty of nature and the harmonious relationship between man and nature, and also reflect the author's thinking and pursuit of social reality.

3. Parallel prose: Parallel prose is a form of prose in Wei and Jin Dynasties, characterized by neat antithesis and gorgeous rhetoric. This kind of prose usually uses rhetorical devices such as parallelism and antithesis to emphasize the rhythm of language and the beauty of music. The representative figures of parallel prose are Wang Xizhi and Tao Yuanming. Their prose mainly expresses the author's thoughts and feelings, pays attention to language expression and artistic accomplishment, and also reflects the cultural atmosphere and social atmosphere at that time.