Poetry is picturesque, so we can often look at pictures and read ancient poems.

As the saying goes, there are pictures in poetry, and we can often see pictures in ancient poetry. The details are as follows:

As we all know, ancient poetry is an art form with profound cultural background. In these refined words, poets present beautiful pictures before our eyes with their talents and skills. So just like poetry is picturesque, we can really read pictures in ancient poems.

The descriptive ability of poetry makes readers form a picture in their minds:

Poets often use various senses to describe the natural landscape, such as "the wind blows the grassland to see cattle and sheep" to describe the vastness and richness of the grassland. This description enables us to clearly see the cattle and sheep on the grassland leisurely in the breeze, as if they were there.

The symbolic meaning of poetry makes readers produce pictures through association:

When the poet uses the word "fish is shallow" to symbolize freedom and vitality, we can't help but think of the scene of fish swimming freely in a clear stream. This association enables us to form a vivid picture in our hearts and understand the poet's meaning more deeply.

The rhythm and rhythm of poetry can make readers feel the picture better:

When we read "Picking chrysanthemums under the east fence and seeing Nanshan leisurely", the slow rhythm and beautiful rhythm made us feel as if we were in the countryside, and we saw chrysanthemums blooming under the fence and Nanshan in the distance with our own eyes. This feeling is so real, as if we were in that beautiful picture.

The profound artistic conception of poetry is also an important source of its picture sense;

When the poet describes this magnificent natural scene with "the mountains cover the daytime and the sea drains the golden river", we can not only see the sunset descending along the mountains, but also feel the majestic momentum of the Yellow River rushing into the sea. This profound artistic conception makes the picture sense of poetry richer and more stereoscopic.

The language refinement of poetry is also an important factor in its picture sense;

Due to the limited number of words in poetry, the poet must express the richest meaning in the most refined language. The refinement of this language enables us to understand the poet's intentions and feelings more quickly when reading poetry, and at the same time makes the picture sense of poetry more prominent.