Poetry evaluation and appreciation are both studies and analysis of poetry, but there are some differences in practice. Poetry analysis was an overall evaluation of a poem, including the content, form, style, meaning, etc. It mainly focused on the overall understanding and grasp of the poem. Appreciation was to evaluate and analyze a certain part of a poem, including the words, rhythm, and artistic conception of the poem. It mainly focused on tasting and comprehending a certain detail of the poem. The difference between poetry analysis and appreciation lies in the perspective and focus of evaluation. Poetry analysis was a comprehensive evaluation of a poem from the perspective of the whole poem, while appreciation was a partial evaluation of a poem from a certain part of the poem. In addition, the practical methods of poetry evaluation and appreciation were also different. Poem criticism was mainly for independent research and analysis, which required strong literary attainments and poetry comprehension ability, while appreciation was for comprehensive analysis and evaluation, which required strong reading ability and poetry perception ability.
The following is a recommendation for books that appreciate and analyze modern poetry: 1 The Art of Poetry Robert Frost A First Course in Modern American Poetry Peter Cass Appreciation of Modern Poetry ·John Keats A History of Western Poetry ·William gibson 5. A Guide to Modern Poetry Writing (Poetry Writing Guide) Stephen P. Robison These books can help you better understand the genre, poet, works, and cultural background of modern poetry. They can also provide techniques and inspiration on the language, form, and theme of poetry.
"Cultural Relics Dealers in the Tang Dynasty" is awesome! The author collected ancient characters. The protagonist, the cultural relic dealer, traveled to the Tang Dynasty, faced the talented scholars and beautiful women, and held the cultural toys. The story unfolded like this. It was a historical masterpiece of cultural farming and had a lot of cultural relics knowledge. The opening was not bad. Although the first few chapters were a little cliché, the later chapters were more exciting. The ending was rushed, but the life of the ancients was superb. Although it is just for fun, the author has enough experience, fine writing style and deep attainments in Chinese studies. This book wasn't long, but it was full of useful information. It was very elegant, and the plot didn't have many ups and downs. It was like an ancient leisure novel, and there were many allusions to the Four Treasures of the Study. It was a five-star recommendation! The Little Landlord of the Tang Dynasty was written by candles. The protagonist traveled through the early Tang Dynasty and copied poems to live a small life. The style of writing was relaxed, and the description of life in the Tang Dynasty was very literary. It was dull and undulating in the early stages, but boring in the later stages. The ending was a pity, but the writing was not bad. It was still worth watching. The History of the Wei Dynasty was created by Wukong chewing on candy. The female protagonist Wei Yao was miserable in her previous life. In this life, she was the leader of poetry. She wanted to enter the Imperial College and take the female history examination to be a female official. The story was very interesting. A group of children studied together. The female lead was lively, humorous, and full of vitality. It was a best-selling female channel novel. It was recommended. "Noble Family's Boudoir" was written by Renwang Riyue, and the story revolved around the boudoir of a noble family. " Dai Tang " was written by Ting Qing. The main character, Xiao Rang, returned to the end of the Sui Dynasty. He wrote poems to become " Master Yu " and copied words to become a child prodigy. It's not official history, so don't take it seriously. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Prose poetry is a literary genre that combines the characteristics of poetry and prose. It pursues the artistic quality of language and the profoundness of thought. Here are some techniques for appreciating prose poems: 1. Pay attention to language: The language characteristics of prose poems are its focus. It could create a poetic atmosphere by using concise, beautiful language and unique rhetorical techniques. The reader needs to carefully savor and understand these languages in order to feel the unique charm of prose poetry. 2. Pay attention to thoughts: Prose poetry is not only an artistic form of language, but also an expression of thoughts. It pursued the depth and breadth of thought as well as unique insights into life and the world. The reader needs to pay attention to the theme of the prose poem and the author's point of view to understand its thoughts and meaning. 3. Focus on structure: The structure of a prose poem can be flexible but usually has a core idea or theme and is developed and expressed on this basis. This structure can be presented through a series of different passages or chapters to better express the author's thoughts and emotions. Pay attention to style: The style of prose poetry can be classical, modern, a combination of tradition and modern, or based on a specific cultural background and philosophy. The readers need to appreciate and understand prose poems according to different styles and topics. Prose poetry was a literary genre that was full of artistic and deep thoughts. It required the readers to taste and feel it with their heart. By paying attention to language, thought, structure, and style, one can better appreciate and understand the charm of prose poetry.
Zhang Jiuling's "Full Moon Huaiyuan/Full Moon Memories of the Ancient" was a famous piece by Full Moon Huai Si. The first line of the poem was "Bright moon on the sea". The word "life" contained movement in stillness and emotion in the scenery. It led the whole poem with a vigorous and open mood, sweeping away the delicate feeling of ordinary words of longing and parting. The second sentence,"We share the same time at the end of the world," closely followed the meaning of the question. The feelings and scenes blended together, triggering the resentment below. In the third and fourth sentences, the word "resentment" appeared to be full of "resentment", but in fact, it was a deep "love". These two sentences connected the previous and the following, and made the emotions of "sharing this time in the world" concrete. Then,"longing for each other" led to the following series of activities. The fifth and sixth sentences of "extinguishing the candle" and "putting on clothes" vividly described the protagonist's restless situation due to longing, vividly and subtly. "Can't bear to give me a hand" is closely linked to "Mochizuki", which shows that it is difficult to express feelings;"Return to sleep and dream" echoes "Huaiyuan", further deepening the feelings of Mochizuki Huaiyuan. The whole poem was quiet and beautiful, with sincere emotions, deep layers, and bright and sonorous language. Li Bai's "Night Moored by Niu Zhu Recalling the Past" described the poet's nostalgia for the past, expressing the sadness of not meeting a bosom friend. The first couplet pointed out the night view of "Niuzhu Night Moor". The second couplet transitioned from looking at the moon to reminiscing about the past. The neck couplet returned to reality from reminiscing about the past, expressing the emotion of not meeting a bosom friend. The last couplet started to describe the scene, imagining the scene of the Ming Dynasty leaving far away, setting off the desolate loneliness of not meeting a bosom friend. In the poem, the poet's thoughts were linked to the past by the scenery in front of him, and then back to reality. He could not help but sigh with emotion,"I can also sing high, but I can't hear people". The last sentence,"The sail will be hung in the Ming Dynasty, and the maple leaves will fall one after another", further highlighted the lonely and desolate feelings caused by not meeting a bosom friend.
The following are some of the poems: ** 1. Tao Yuanming's Twenty Songs of Drinking Wine ** 1. ** Creation background and theme ** - This series of poems was written at the end of Jin and the beginning of Song. Tao Yuanming used wine as the topic to express his thoughts on history, reality, and life. At that time, the society was in turmoil. Tao Yuanming experienced the ups and downs of his official career. He was dissatisfied with the darkness of officialdom and turned to the countryside. - In terms of theme, the poem contained dissatisfaction with reality, such as criticism of the darkness of society and the filth of official career, as well as a love for rural life, showing his noble and proud moral sentiment and the taste of life. 2. ** Art features ** - The combination of poetry and wine was an important feature. Through wine, one could reveal the deep state of one's life. In the form of a five-character poem, the language was simple and profound, and the seemingly plain narration contained profound philosophy and emotions. For example, the fifth and seventh poems were included in the miscellaneous poems category of "Wen Xuan·Volume 30" by Xiao Tong, which showed their literary value. ** 2. Li Bai's " Drink Up "** 1. ** Emotional Connotation ** - The whole poem was full of emotion, and it was full of emotion about the short life." Don't you see that the water of the Yellow River comes from the sky and flows into the sea, never to return? Can't you see the white hair in the bright mirror of the high hall, like the black hair in the morning turning into snow in the evening?" He expressed the regret of the passing of time with the water of the Yellow River never returning and the rapid change of life from youth to aging. - There was also a kind of open-minded and optimistic feeling,"I was born with talent, and I will be useful." It expressed the poet's high confidence in his own talent and his detached attitude towards money. At the same time, the poem also reflected the idea of carpe diem. In the description of the scenes of drinking and merrymaking, it conveyed the love of life and indulgence. 2. ** Artistry ** - The use of exaggeration in the poem, such as the description of the Yellow River, enhanced the artistic appeal of the poem. At the same time, the rhythm of the poem was bright, and the sentence patterns were long and short. They were well-arranged, such as " Cen Fuzi, Dan Qiusheng, will drink wine, don't stop drinking." It was catchy and rhythmic. ** 3. Cao Cao's Short Song Journey ** 1. ** Thoughts and feelings ** - The poem expressed Cao Cao's worries about the passing of time." Drinking while singing, how long is life! For example, the morning dew was a metaphor for the short life, which reflected his sense of urgency about the limited life. - It also expressed his eagerness to seek talents. But for the sake of the king, I have been pondering until now."Quoting a sentence from the Book of Songs, he euphemistically expressed his desire for talent. 2. ** Art features ** - The poem was in the form of a four-character poem, inheriting the tradition of the Book of Songs. His emotions were deep and sincere, and his concise words contained a rich meaning. Through the setting of Carouse's situation, it combined life's emotions and political aspirations to create a vigorous and solemn atmosphere. ** IV. Huang Tingjian's " No More Youth "** 1. ** Emotional expression ** - This poem was filled with melancholy about the irreversibility of time. "The willows and the spring breeze are idle tonight. A cup of turbid wine asks the blue sky. Why do flowers have a day to re-open, but people are never young again?" The poet held a wine glass in his hand and looked up at the sky on a night intoxicated by the spring breeze, sighing that people could not regain their youth like flowers. 2. ** Art features ** - The language was simple and straightforward, but it could resonate strongly with the readers. By comparing the reopening of flowers and the fact that people were no longer young, it strengthened this feeling of emotion towards time. ** 5. Lu You's " Singing Wine in Golden Jar "** 1. ** Emotional content ** - There was a wild and unruly side to the poem." I have a golden cup, who has wine? The wind blows willows on the White Cloud River. Singing and drinking until the end of a thousand cups, drunk until the ninth of September next year ", depicting the bold and unrestrained posture of the poet singing and drinking. - There was also a feeling of helplessness and sorrow in life." Life is just two taels of wine, one tael of helplessness and one tael of sorrow. They are all guests of the Yellow Springs, why bother about worries and worries?" It reflected the poet's deep understanding of life. Although he knew that life was full of helplessness and sorrow, he treated it with an open-minded attitude. 2. ** Art features ** - The first few lines described the bold and unrestrained scene of drinking, and the rhythm was bright. The last few lines expressed the sentiment of life, and the rhythm was slightly slow, forming a sharp contrast, enhancing the expressiveness of the poem. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Ancient Poetry Network was a website that provided appreciation of ancient poetry. It contained a large number of ancient classics and poems, including 300 Tang poems, Song Ci, Yuan Qu, and so on. It was dedicated to inheriting the classics and providing a convenient platform for ancient poetry lovers to publish and obtain information related to ancient poetry. On this website, you can find all kinds of ancient poems, such as ancient poems about scenery, poems about things, ancient poems about festivals, ancient lyrics, farewell poems, ancient poems about love, and so on. Whether you wanted to appreciate ancient classical poems or learn the appreciation skills of ancient poetry, the ancient poetry website was a good choice.
The One and Only Day was a modern Chinese story about a laborer who was oppressed by society and struggled against social injustice and poverty under extremely difficult conditions. The following is the poem appreciation of the novel: Original text: The Only Day That day, I burned all my memories That day I forgot all the pain That day I was reborn On that day, I knew I am a laborer, I am a Chinese worker I'm a commoner, I'm a Chinese farmer I'm a poor person, I'm a disabled person in China I'm a slave, I'm from the old Chinese society That day I forgot all my fantasies That day, I let go of all my dignity That day I woke up On that day, I knew I am the people, I am the root of the Chinese nation I hope that I am the source of the future I am the pride of the Chinese nation, the backbone of the Chinese people That day, I picked up my hands of labor That day, I ignited the flame of my heart That day I felt the meaning of life On that day, I knew I am a laborer, I am a Chinese worker I'm a commoner, I'm a Chinese farmer I'm a poor person, I'm a disabled person in China I'm a slave, I'm from the old Chinese society That day I became myself That day, I became a Chinese citizen That day, I became the hope of the Chinese nation On that day, I knew My only day is the best day of my life My only day is the day I fight My only day is the day I create glory My only day is the day I fight for the Chinese nation
The Tang and Song Dynasties were one of the most glorious periods in the history of Chinese literature, leaving behind many excellent poems. The following are some famous poems of the Tang and Song Dynasties: 1 Du Fu's "Climbing High":"The wind is fierce and the sky is high. The apes howl and the white birds fly back to the clear sand." Endless falling trees rustle and the endless Yangtze River rolls over." 2. Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass":"The grass on the plain withers and thrives every year. The wildfire can't burn, and the spring wind blows again." 3 Li Bai's " Wine to be drunk ":" Life must be full of joy, don't let the golden cup empty to the moon. I'm born with talent, and I'll be able to use it." 4. Su Shi's " Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou ":" The waves of the Great River East have swept away all the heroes of the ages. The people on the west side of the old camp said that it was the Red Cliff of Zhou Lang of the Three Kingdoms. Rocks pierced through the sky and waves crashed against the shore, rolling up thousands of piles of snow. There are so many beauties in the country that countless heroes have to bow down to them." 5. Li Qingzhao's " Like a Dream ":" I often remember that I am drunk at the stream pavilion and don't know the way back. At night I returned to my boat and strayed into the depths of lotus flowers. Fight to cross, fight to cross, startle a pool of gulls and herons." These poems have become the treasures of Chinese culture with their superb artistic expression and profound ideology.