The 1980s was a golden age for poetry creation. Many excellent poets and works were produced during this period. The overall characteristics of the poems of the 1980s could be summarized as: 1. Reflection on the modern world: The poems of the 1980s usually expressed dissatisfaction and reflection on modern culture, technology, and urban life, reflecting people's pursuit and desire for traditional values and lifestyle. 2. Pay attention to emotional expression: The poems of the 1980s usually show strong emotional expression, emphasizing the emotional resonance and appeal of poetry. 3. Diverse styles and schools: The styles and schools of poetry in the 1980s were very diverse, including modernism, post-modernism, symbolism, expressionism, neo-realism, folk poetry, etc. 4. Reflection on political and social issues: The poems of the 1980s usually reflect the reflection of political and social issues, including poverty, racial discrimination, war, and homosexual issues. 5. Focus on personality and self-expression: The poems of the 1980s usually emphasized personality and self-expression, encouraging poets to express their own unique thoughts and styles. The poems of the 1980s were diverse, strongly emotional, focused on emotional resonance, diverse styles and schools, and emphasized personality and self-expression.
The characteristics of Wang Wei's poems included the blending of emotions and scenes, the creation of implicit artistic conception, the application of painting techniques in poetry, the emphasis on the description of sound, and the integration of poetry and Zen. His poems often depicted natural scenery. Through careful observation and perception of nature, he created a far-reaching artistic conception that resonated with the readers. His poems were concise in form and language, but the artistic conception was very rich. He often expressed profound thoughts and emotions through concise words. Wang Wei's poems paid attention to sound and rhythm, and he was good at using rhyme and rhythm to make his poems have beautiful rhythm and rhythm. His poems often depicted specific natural scenes. Through vivid descriptions, readers would have a strong sense of image, as if they were there. Wang Wei's poems also incorporated Zen, showing a deep understanding of life and nature. Generally speaking, Wang Wei's poems were light and natural, profound in artistic conception, concise in form, rich in Zen, paying attention to sound rhythm and having a sense of picture.
The characteristics of Du Fu's poems were mainly reflected in the following aspects: First, Du Fu's poetry language was generally considered to have the characteristics of "depression". His poetry language was refined, the structure of the text was varied, and he paid attention to refining words and sentences. Secondly, Du Fu's poems had a unique choice of images, which often included natural landscapes and various characters. These images were the basis of Du Fu's poetic language. In addition, Du Fu's poems also had the characteristics of refined words and neat antithesis, which was in line with the "architectural beauty" of Chinese poetry. Finally, Du Fu's poems fully expressed his deep sympathy for the people, exposing the sharp opposition between the exploiter and the exploited in feudal society, showing his incomparable love for his motherland and his hatred for social injustice. Generally speaking, Du Fu's poems were featured by gloomy language, individual images, precise rhythm and sincere emotions.
Victor Hugo was a famous poet and novelist in the 18th century in France. His works were famous for their rich imagination, profound thoughts and outstanding artistic expression. The following are the main features of Hugo's poetry and novels: Unique artistic style Hugo's poems and novels had a unique artistic style that emphasized freedom, equality and justice. His works were full of romantic feelings and deep thoughts about nature, humanity and society, with strong emotional colors and symbolic significance. 2. Rich Imagination Hugo's poems and novels were full of rich imagination, often with myths, fantasies, and supernatural plots. He was good at using metaphor, metaphor, symbolism and other rhetorical devices to make readers resonate and feel. Profound thoughts and theories Hugo's poems and novels contained profound thoughts and theories. His literary works reflected his thoughts and views on the political, social, religious and cultural issues of the time. His works often explored human nature, freedom, equality, justice and other topics and put forward many enlightening ideas. 4. Outstanding artistic expression Hugo's poems and novels were both artistic and expressive. His works were concise and rhythmic, while paying attention to details and emotional expressions. He was good at using all kinds of rhetoric and expression techniques to let the readers feel the charm and beauty of poetry and novels. Hugo's poems and novels had a unique artistic style, rich imagination, profound thoughts and theories, and outstanding artistic expression. These characteristics made his works have a far-reaching impact at that time and later generations.
Li Bai's poems had many characteristics. First of all, his poems were strongly subjective, focusing on describing heroic spirit and passionate feelings. He rarely described objective images and specific events in detail. Secondly, Li Bai's poems were full of eruptive lyrical methods, expressing strong emotions that directly shocked people's hearts. In addition, his poetic imagination was unpredictable, random, bizarre, magnificent and fresh. The language of Li Bai's poems was fresh and bright, not limited by the rules of rhyme. Everything was natural, and everything was subject to the needs of content and emotional expression. His poems were also highly personal and filled with strong subjective emotions. In general, Li Bai's poems were bold and unrestrained, rich in imagination, wonderful in language, fresh and elegant, wonderful in mood, and romantic.
Wang Wei's poems were featured by the tranquil idyllic mood of mountains and rivers, the application of painting techniques, the emphasis on sound description, and the integration of poetic and Zen. His poems blended emotions and scenes, creating a subtle artistic conception. He integrated the artistic techniques of painting into his poems, creating the beauty of painting in poems and poems in paintings with a fresh and natural style. He was good at describing natural scenery. Through careful observation and perception, he created a far-reaching artistic conception that resonated with the readers. His poems also expressed his love for natural beauty and his thoughts on human nature, showing his unique artistic talent and aesthetic philosophy.
The characteristics of Wang Wei's poems include: painting shadows and shapes, painting in poems; lofty artistic conception, light and quiet; Zen and emptiness; beautiful composition and coloring; blending of emotions and scenes; beautiful music; implicit artistic conception creation; landscape poetry; frontier fortress poetry; poems for friends.
Fei Ming (1908 - 1986) was a famous poet and writer in modern China. The following are some of the characteristics of Fei Ming's poems: 1. Pay attention to social reality: Fei Ming's poems mostly describe social reality, especially the dark side of Chinese society and the suffering of the people. In his poems, the contradictions between social classes and the seriousness of social problems often appeared. 2. Unique poetic language: Fei Ming's poems are concise, simple but full of expressiveness. He often uses metaphor, symbolism, contrast and other rhetorical techniques to make the artistic conception of the poems more profound. 3. Pay attention to personal feelings: Fei Ming's poems also show his personal feelings and thoughts. His poems often describe his personal feelings and insights into life. 4. High artistic quality: Fei Ming's poems are highly artistic. His poems are profound in content, concise in form, and often use the form of free poetry to be poetic and musical. Fei Ming's poems were famous for their profound social reality, unique poetic language, personal feelings and superb artistry. They were one of the important representatives of modern Chinese literature.
The general characteristics of Chinese literature in the 1920s can be summarized as follows: The rise of the literary revolution: The 1920s was the peak period of the Chinese literary revolution. This revolution involved the form, content, style and other aspects of literature, which promoted the innovation and progress of Chinese literature. The rise of realism literature: In the 1920s, realism literature began to become popular in China. Many people paid attention to social reality and people's lives, showing a strong tendency to realism. 3. The emergence of literary schools: In the 1920s, many literary schools appeared in Chinese literature, such as the New Moon School, naturalism, symbolism, romanticism, etc. These schools had their own characteristics, reflecting the variety of literary thoughts under different cultural backgrounds at that time. 4. The prosperity of novel creation: The 1920s was the prosperous period of novel creation. Many famous novelists such as Lu Xun, Mao Dun, Lao She, etc. published a large number of excellent novels in this year, covering social reality, historical legends, human nature exploration and many other aspects. The peak of poetry creation: The 1920s was also the peak of Chinese poetry creation. Many famous poets such as Xu Zhimo, Hai Zi, Shu Ting, etc. published a large number of excellent poems in this year, reflecting the people's pursuit of love, freedom, ideals and other values.
Wang Wei's poems were featured by their profound artistic conception and concise form.
Prose poetry is a literary genre that combines the characteristics of prose and poetry. It is usually composed of a series of coherent passages, and there is no strict rhythmic requirement between each paragraph. Prose poetry was a combination of lyricism, description, and discussion. The language was concise and poetic. Below are two classic prose poems. Let us understand their literary common sense together: 1 Ascending the Mountain-Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. This poem was written by Du Fu when he was looking into the distance. It described the magnificent mountains and rivers and the difficulties of life. The first line," The howling of the apes in the high sky," depicted the howling of apes in the high sky when the wind was strong. The couplet "White birds fly back from the clear sand" depicted the birds flying back from the clear water and beach. The neck couplet and the tail couplet were both descriptions of nature, expressing the poet's feelings and thoughts. "Farewell to the Ancient Original Grass"-Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty The grass on the plain withers and thrives once a year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the king's grandson away, full of parting feelings. This poem was written by Bai Juyi when he was sending off a friend who had gone on a long journey. It described the life cycle and changes of nature. The first sentence," grass on the plains," described the lush grass in the wilderness that would gradually wither and grow with the change of seasons. The couplet "Wild fire cannot burn and grow again in the spring breeze" described the tenacious vitality of wild grass. Even if it was destroyed by wildfire, it could grow again in the spring breeze. The neck couplet and the tail couplet were both descriptions of nature, expressing the poet's feelings of farewell.