Later generations also called poems related to the word "two-character" poems. In the Qing Dynasty, Zhao Yi's "Examination of Jade Cong" recorded: "The record of dropping out of farming is recorded in Bo Sheng's" Shu Han Fu ":unable to help Han, unable to help Sang Yu at dusk, living in the south, driving west Shu and leaning on Dongwu. Beauty is Zhou Yu's outstanding achievement, and his life is sad because Guan Yu is drifting away. This is also the first rhyme, unprecedented. Zhongzhou rhyme sounds flat, so the words Shu and Shu are both related to fish and danger. This is the only poem that has been written in two words since ancient times. " Three-character poems are named after three characters. In the Qing Dynasty, Zhao Yi's three-character poem "Yu Cong Kao": "Three-character poem," Yu Jin Shi Hua "originated from a famous township public. However, the two chapters of Anshifang Song and Lei in the Han Dynasty, as well as the chapters of Lian Shi, Taiyi Tour and Tianma Lai in Jiaosi Song, have their own styles, but they did not start at the end of Wei Dynasty. Liu Xie also cited Ode to Joy as the first of the three words, saying that there are three or five words in the poem, mostly written by the Western Han Dynasty, covering "national style": "there is a sunset on the mountain", "Zhou Song": "Sui Wanbang" and "many bumper years". This syntax was originally used in ancient poetry, and it was used as a whole in the early Han Dynasty, becoming an ear of these three words. " Later generations changed Du Mu's Qingming from a seven-character poem to a three-character poem.
Tomb-Sweeping Day, it rains one after another;
People on the road want to break their souls.
Ask the restaurant, where is it?
Shepherd boy refers to Xinghua Village.