There are many characters in web novels whose names are derived from poems.
1 Purple Frost
2 Wild Goose
3 Traceless
4 Flowing Clouds
5 Broken Dreams
Misty Rain
7 Frost
8 Falling Leaves
9 Flying Flowers
Sword Aura
Qingfeng
Snow Falling
13 Soul-burning
Sunset
Frost Blade
Sword God
Snow Lotus
Goose Falling Island
Sword Courage and Zither Heart
Misty Rain Jiangnan
Of course, there were many other examples of names in web novels that came from poems.
Well, Neruda was a famous American poet from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. His works were full of romanticism, including many poems about love. Here are three of Neruda's love poems:
1 A Farewell Poem
This was a parting poem that expressed the deep love between the poet and his lover, but also hinted at the reality that the two had to part.
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I want to sing a song to you
The song contains my love
But time flies, I can't
Forever singing to you
My love, my darling
I'll miss you forever
But don't be sad for me
I've parted from love
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20 Love Poem and a Farewell Poem
In this poem, the poet expressed his views on love and marriage, which also contained some feelings about love and marriage.
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Love, you are the flower in my heart
But your fragrance is gone
My love is like a shooting star across the sky
Short and beautiful but fleeting
My love, you are the light of my life
But I've left this world
My soul will always remember you
My heart will always love you
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3 Lover
This was a passionate and romantic poem that expressed the poet's passion and longing for his lover.
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You're my dream lover
My heart beats faster because of you
Your smile warms my heart
My love will never die
You're like a beautiful song
It echoes in my heart
You're my dream lover
I will love you forever and ever
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" Biography of the Northern Warlords " was a historical military novel. The main character was Zhang Zuolin's nephew, who traveled to the end of the Qing Dynasty. In the novel, he used his military talent and family background to join Zhang Zuolin's Northern Warlords. He gradually rose in politics, military and economy and eventually became one of the most powerful warlords in northern China. The plot of the novel is full of ups and downs, and the characters are vivid. It has a high historical value and military tactical analysis value. It is a historical military novel worthy of recommendation.
Starting from the ending of Xianglin Sao's death could attract the readers 'attention and make them pay more attention to the development and ending of the story. This way of writing could also add depth and complexity to the story, allowing the reader to feel the meaning and meaning of the story.
It could also guide the reader to think about the impact of Xianglin Sao's death on the plot, her fate and life, as well as the difficulties and challenges she faced. This would allow the reader to understand the background and theme of the story more deeply, and improve the reader's understanding and appreciation of the story.
Starting from the ending of Xianglin Sao's death could attract the readers 'attention, improve the quality and appeal of the story, and bring more in-depth thinking and experience to the readers.
Writing from Xianglin Sao's point of view in the blessing could let the readers have a deeper understanding of the content and meaning of the blessing, enhance the appeal and touching degree of the story, and also make the blessing more personal and unique, making the readers feel more cordial and warm.
Writing a blessing from the perspective of Xianglin Sao can also enhance the authenticity and credibility of the story. Because Xianglin Sao is a character with real life experience, she can describe the details and feelings of the blessing more vividly, allowing the readers to get closer to the essence of the blessing.
In addition, writing blessings from the perspective of Xianglin Sao could also arouse the readers 'resonance and thinking, allowing the readers to understand the meaning and value of blessings more deeply and obtain enlightenment and enlightenment from them.
Gu Long's wuxia novels had many plots that quoted or evolved from poems. Here are some examples:
1 Flying Flowers, Falling Leaves, Flowing Water, Flowing Clouds came from the 14th chapter of the Legend of Lu Xiaofeng," Beauty's Debts."
The world's wind and clouds come from our generation. As soon as we enter the Jianghu, the years urge the emperor to seek hegemony. In laughter, we can't win. Life is drunk. It was from the 16th chapter of the Legend of Lu Xiaofeng," Thieving God."
3. Climbing a tall building alone and looking at the end of the world. From the 19th chapter of the Legend of Lu Xiaofeng,"Hero's Tears".
4. Asking you how much sorrow you can have is like a river flowing eastward in spring. It comes from the sixth chapter of "White Jade Tiger","A beautiful face is unlucky".
5. The green hills do not change, the green water flows forever, and the hero stays lonely at the end of the road. This is from the 27th chapter of the Legend of Lu Xiaofeng,"Heroes have no tears."
These poems were either directly quoted or gradually reflected through the actions of the characters and the development of the plot, making Gu Long's martial arts novels more literary and poetic.
Kite was a modern Chinese poem, not a prose poem. Prose poetry is a kind of literary genre, compared with traditional prose, it has innovation in form and content, with a stronger poetic and literary nature. Lu Xun's "Kite" is an excellent prose work, which shows the growth of a teenager with delicate emotional description and vivid imagination.
There are many poems in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. The following are some of the famous ones:
A lifelong mistake
I've been wrong all my life. I've been wrong all my life. I've become the enemy of my country.
2 Swallow House
Swallow building, swallow building, where is the lovesick moon building?
Burial of Flowers
Burial of Flowers, Burial of Flowers, fading flowers, flying flowers, the sky.
4. Linjiang Fairy·Liu Xu
Linjiang fairy, willow catkins, willow catkins fly all over the painted screen.
Like a Dream
Like a dream, like a dream, I can't get home every night.
The 300 Tang poems were written by the famous poet Wang Zhihuan in the Tang Dynasty. This collection of poems was composed by Wang Zhihuan based on what he had seen, heard, and felt. It was regarded as one of the representative works of Tang poetry. These poems, with their superb artistic performance and profound ideology, became the precious wealth of Chinese culture and had a profound impact on later literature and art.