Poetic meaning and symbol

Poetry symbolizes poetry, literature and literature, as well as poets, writers and artists. The detailed discussion is as follows:

1, poetry represents poetry, literature, literature and other literary fields, implying people's pursuit and expression of beautiful things. In ancient times, people used poetry to express their thoughts, feelings and wishes, so the word "poetry" also represents an elegant and noble quality and spiritual pursuit.

2. Poetry symbolizes poets, writers, artists and other literary practitioners, representing their literary talent, aesthetic pursuit and creative spirit. At the same time, the word "poem" also symbolizes the unique charm and value of literary works, which can enlighten people's thoughts, emotions and hearts and make people feel beautiful and meaningful.

The evolution of poetry

1. The evolution of poetry can be traced back to ancient oral poetry and folk songs. Early oral poems and folk songs were sung orally by people, with no fixed form and structure, and usually expressed people's feelings and experiences about life, nature and society. With the development of society and the invention of writing, oral poetry gradually evolved into written poetry.

2. The development of written poetry has gone through different stages. The earliest form of poetry is four-character poetry, that is, each sentence consists of four words, which originated from the Book of Songs. With the passage of time, the form of poetry has gradually evolved, and five-character and seven-character poems have appeared one after another. These poetic forms are richer and more diverse in expressing emotions and artistic conception, and are closer to people's lives.

3. Tang poetry is the pinnacle of ancient poetry and a treasure in the history of China literature. Tang poetry has reached a high level in form, content and artistic expression. Apart from Tang poetry, Song ci is also an important form of ancient poetry. Song ci is mainly composed of long and short sentences, with more flexible forms and more delicate emotions.

4. Modern poetry developed gradually after the vernacular movement. Modern poetry breaks the form and structure of traditional poetry and pays more attention to expressing modern people's feelings and thoughts. Modern poetry is free in form, not bound by tradition, and its expression techniques are more diverse, including free poetry, prose poetry, street poetry and other forms.