The shortest ancient poem in China was Life. This poem was written by the poet Bei Dao. The entire poem only had one word: " net." Although it was only one word, it was highly condensed and could be extended infinitely. Everyone would have different feelings when reading this poem, but it was inevitable that it would involve emotions and desires. This poem expressed the living conditions of people in the complicated world, either struggling or pursuing light. Although there was only one word, this poem caused deep thought.
The shortest ancient poem in China was "Meditation in a Quiet Night".
Qu Yuan's shortest poem was 'Nine Songs·Ritual Soul.'
The shortest poem in the world was Bei Dao's " Life." The entire poem only had one word, which was " net." This poem conveyed the idea that life was like a net, and once one entered it, it would be difficult to break free. Although there was only one word, it could describe all the different aspects of life.
The shortest poem in history was Life. This poem was composed by Bei Dao, and there was only one word in the poem: " net." Although it was only one word, it conveyed the profound meaning of life. It was like life was like a net. Once you fell into it, it was difficult to get rid of it. This poem was concise and powerful, causing people to think and feel about life.
The shortest novel in the history of China was written by Li Yishan, a writer of the Tang Dynasty. This poem only had four sentences, including a title and three sentences describing the scenery, totaling 20 words. This poem vividly depicted the beautiful scene of Nanzhuang in the capital city in a concise language and became one of the representative works of idyllic poetry in the Tang Dynasty.
Li Bai's five shortest poems were "Climbing the Stork Tower,""Meditating in the Quiet Night,""Looking at the Waterfall of Lushan Mountain,""Farewell to Friends," and "I heard that Wang Changling had moved to Longbiao,"
Xu Zhimo's five shortest poems include "Pinger,""Frontier Song,""Farewell to Kangqiao,""A Cut of Plum Blossom·Boat Crossing Wujiang" and "Thought."
Li Bai's shortest poem was " Silent Night Thoughts." This poem only had four lines and a total of 20 words. It described the poet's feelings of missing his hometown in the silent moonlight. Although this poem did not have a strange and novel imagination, nor did it have exquisite and beautiful words, it was meaningful and thought-provoking. This poem deepened the feeling of homesickness through the tone of narration and the description of movements and expressions. This short and vigorous poem had been circulating for thousands of years and had attracted a wide range of readers.
The shortest classical Chinese was "short book", which meant a short article or text. Many important events and figures in Chinese history have been written in short books. For example, in the short book, Wu Qi, the Great Sima, wrote: "The short book says: Wu Qi and the King of Chu attacked each other. Wu Qi died, and the King of Chu died." "The short book says: Confucius said: I defended the State of Wei and returned to the State of Lu, and then the music was corrected." Ya "and" Song "were in their proper places. The short letter said: Alas! Alas! I haven't seen it before." "The short book says: How can a sparrow know the ambition of a swan? The short book says: When a bird is about to die, its cry is sad; when a man is about to die, his words are kind." Wait. Although the short book was short and concise, it carried a profound cultural meaning and historical value.