What should we pay attention to when learning poetry, prose and parody at different ages?
Once, a young friend asked Feng Jicai, a famous contemporary writer, what is prose and how to distinguish it from novels and poems. Feng Jicai said: A person usually walks on the road-just like prose; A person is suddenly pushed into the water-it becomes a novel: a person is ejected from the earth to the moon-that is poetry. Prose is the most worthwhile thing to write down in ordinary life. Don't work hard, don't be deliberate, don't be melodramatic, don't create, and don't "rack your brains". At the end of the essay, only a little affection, a little affection and a little taste are written. Of course, this "point" is often unforgettable ... it is like a cloud in the sky. I don't know where it came from or when it came into being. Your life and your heart are like a clear blue sky. Looking up, hehe, some pieces of prose have emerged into pieces of white clouds. This passage is really interesting. Feng Jicai expressed the characteristics of these styles in a popular way through metaphors and images. "A person usually walks on the road" means to write down the most worthwhile things in ordinary life naturally, without deliberate, affectation or creation. This is prose. The novel is "a person is suddenly pushed into the water", because the characters, suspense and plot are important elements of the novel. The rich imagination, jumping rhythm and full passion embodied in A Man Being Ejected from the Earth to the Moon are the basic characteristics of poetry. Metaphor is to use familiar and vivid things, so that it can be easily understood and accepted by people.