Second, know some basic knowledge of poetry.
With the basic accumulation of poetry, there will be a desire to look at poetry from a deeper perspective, and then you can learn some theoretical knowledge of poetry. Don't study too hard at first, just study for better understanding and reading. For example, what is the language of a poet? What is the difference between the language of poetry and the language of literature? What is the most basic feature of poetry? How did the ancients read and comment on poetry? How do poets create poems? What kind of tactics are there, and so on. Knowing this knowledge will help you to read poetry further.
Third, learn the rhythm of poetry.
After having a deep understanding of poetry and a great deal of accumulation, we should learn the meter of poetry. Many people give up the further study of poetry because they are afraid of the rhythm of poetry. Why? Because the metrical requirements of poetry are strict and boring, I feel scared at the sight of "level". In fact, the rhyme of poetry is not so terrible. You think it's tasteless just because you don't know it. Once you know, you will admire the ancient people for writing poems, and you will have a more accurate interpretation of the quality of poems, and you will not blindly worship the so-called poems made by modern people. In the next interview, take the Seven Laws as an example to illustrate the rules.