The poetry of taking the subway to work

The poetry of taking the subway to work is the poetic and wonderful artistic conception of taking the subway to work.

Poetry, Chinese vocabulary.

Pinyin: shī qíng

The content of poetry includes the author’s inner world and is used to describe the emotions of characters or society.

The poetry of taking the subway to work is the poetic and wonderful artistic conception of taking the subway to work.

Quotations and explanations of poetry:

1. The content of poetry includes the author’s inner world and is used to express the emotions of characters or society.

One of the "Autumn Poems" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty: "A crane flies above the clouds in the clear sky, which brings poetry to the blue sky."

The poem "Hanxi" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty: "I also know that I am worried about the official's blame, but I can't bear to waste my poetic sentiment."

Volume 5 of "Suiyuan Poetry Talk" by Yuan Mei of the Qing Dynasty: "Fang Minke has a great honor, but his poetic sentiment is excellent."

The poem "Donggemei" by Wang Fuzhi of the Qing Dynasty: "The brocade array in Yangzhou, Xiangguo, is full of heroes, and the poetry tends to be steep, cold and high."

2. A wonderful artistic conception like poetry.

The poem "Qingpingle·Hengyu Pavilion in Autumn" by Zhou Mi of the Song Dynasty: "The poetic and picturesque scenery is only outside the railing, the rain is low and refreshing in the open air, and a piece of Wu Mountain crosses the water."

Mao Xianglin's "Mo Yu Lu" of the Qing Dynasty: "Poetic and picturesque; it can still be conveyed in words; but this is a deep feeling; it should be understood beyond words."

One of Guo Xiaochuan's "Spring Songs": "It's not that I am reluctant to spend money The pen and ink are just because the poetry of spring is too strong.