The whole ancient poem sung in the mountain village

Poetry of Mountain Villages is a poem by Shao Yong, a philosopher in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Through the expression of brocade, this poem arranges the scenes of smoky villages, people's homes, pavilions and flowers together to form an idyllic scenery map, creating an elegant artistic conception and expressing the poet's love and praise for nature. There are four or five smoke villages in the mountain village. The pavilions are six or seven, and the flowers bloom in eighty or ninety. At first glance, two or three miles away, mist enveloped four or five families.

Classical poetry

It is a poetic genre, which is divided into four-character poems, five-character poems and seven-character poems according to the number of words in the poem. Compared with modern poetry, ancient poetry has free meter, does not require antithesis and leveling, and has wide rhyme and unlimited length.

The ancient Five Dynasties first appeared in the Han Dynasty. Nineteen ancient poems, all five-character poems. After the Han Dynasty, many people wrote five-character poems. Most of the poems in the Southern and Northern Dynasties are five-character poems, and there are more five-character poems in the Tang Dynasty and later. The appearance of the Seven Ancient Dynasties may be earlier than that of the Five Ancient Dynasties. But before the Tang Dynasty, it was not as common as the Five Dynasties. In the Tang Dynasty, seven ancient books appeared in large numbers, which were also called long sentences by the Tang people.

Miscellaneous poems are also unique to ancient poetry. Poetry varies in length, from one word to more than one cross. Generally, it is a mixture of three, four, five and seven words, and seven words are the main ones, so it is customarily classified as ancient seven words. There are many miscellaneous poems in The Book of Songs and Han Yuefu folk songs.