Famous, growing up, and dream poems. These works usually described children's lives in a vivid and interesting way to guide children to grow up positively, healthily, and happily.
Here are some famous ones:
1 Hans Christian Andersen: His representative works include Ugly Duckling and Tiny Girl.
2. Shu Ting: Her representative works include To The Oak and Motherland, My Motherland.
3. Grimm's Fairy Tales (MG Grimm): Representative works include Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood.
4. William shakespeare: representative works include hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.
5. John Keats: His representative works include Ode to a Nightingale and The Kite Runner.
These famous, sincere, and beautiful words were deeply loved by children and set an example for their growth.
The following are some of the famous ancient poems:
1 Du Fu (712 - 770): A famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "father of poetry". His poems reflected the dark side of the society and the sufferings of the people at that time, with deep thoughts and touching emotional expression.
2. Bai Juyi (772 - 846): A famous poet of the Tang Dynasty was known as the "Poet Devil" and "Poet King". His poems had a wide range of content and varied forms, from the bold and unconstrained Song of Everlasting Sorrow to the delicate Song of Pipa and Song of Everlasting Sorrow.
3. Su Shi (1037 - 1101): A writer of the Northern Song Dynasty, known as one of the "Four Scholars of the Su School". His poems were fresh, natural, and sincere, especially his masterpieces such as Shuidiao Letou, which were deeply loved by people.
4. Xin Qiji (1140 - 1207): A writer of the Southern Song Dynasty, known as the "Father of Xin Ci". His poems were bold and unconstrained, with strong patriotic feelings. His representative works included "Sapphire Case·Yuanxi" and so on.
5 Li Qingzhao (1084 - 1155): The Northern Song Dynasty writer was known as the "Ci Saint". Her poems were exquisite and sincere, and her representative works included "Like a Dream Order·Chang Ji Xi Ting Ri Mu" and so on.
These were just a few of the famous ancient poems. There were also many other outstanding poets and poets such as Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Li Qingzhao, and so on.
The poetry of the ink bamboo painting can be referred to the following examples:
1. Quiet and elegant: The ink bamboo painting depicted the quiet and elegant beauty of the bamboo. It was as if one could feel the quiet and quiet atmosphere of the bamboo, making one feel even more peaceful.
2. Strong and powerful: The bamboo in the ink bamboo painting presents a strong and powerful texture. The bamboo leaves and branches of the bamboo are full of strength, giving people a feeling of tenacity and unyielding.
3. Ethereal and Quiet: The bamboo branches of the black bamboo painting are sparse and the bamboo leaves are slender, giving people a feeling of ethereal and quiet, as if the bamboo itself is in a quiet space.
4. Tenacity: The bamboos in the ink bamboo painting show a tenacious quality. Even in the face of wind and rain, they can stand firm and not fall, giving people a feeling of unyielding.
5. Elegant and refined: The color of the bamboo in the ink bamboo painting is light and the beautiful bamboo leaves give people a feeling of elegance and refinement, as if the bamboo itself is placed in a fresh and refined space.
, atmosphere, mood, etc. The following are some of the more artistic words:
[1. Desolation: Description of a dead and desolate scene can express one's inner feelings and thoughts.]
Barren Land: Barren land can be used to describe a feeling of helplessness and loss.
[3. Desolation: The description of the sky, mountains, rivers, and other far-reaching and vast areas can express a grand and profound emotion.]
Desolation: A scene that lacks life and vitality can express a feeling of loneliness and helplessness.
5. Mysterious: It can express a mysterious and wonderful feeling by describing things that are difficult to understand and explain.
6. Profound: It can describe deep thinking and rich content. It can express a feeling of thinking and exploring.
7 Distant: To describe a long span of time and far-reaching significance can express a deep and distant emotion.
8 Bleakness: To describe the autumn scenery, it can express a feeling of loneliness and desolation.
9. Serenity: A quiet, peaceful, and tranquil scene can express a sense of tranquility and peace.
[10 Distant Legends: Legends that have a long history and are widely spread can be used to construct a rich worldview and storyline.]
Modern poetry. Li Qingzhao was a famous poetess in the Song Dynasty. Her style of poetry was fresh and refined, and her feelings were exquisite. It was similar to Su Shi's poetry style. Both of them were good at describing love, marriage, family and other topics with concise, beautiful and poetic words.
In the history of China, Sichuan was the place where the most poems were produced. Since the Tang Dynasty, Sichuan had always been one of the important centers of poetry creation, and many outstanding poets and works had appeared. For example, the works of Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Su Shi, Lu You, etc. had left a deep mark in Chengdu, Mount Emei, and other places.
Many magazines needed writers who wrote stories for children. The specific magazine they needed depended on their needs and target readers. You can search for relevant children's reading magazines or publishing houses and contact them to ask if there is a need for story creation. In addition, he could also find a children's literature community online to communicate with other writers and editors to create stories together.
Okay, here are some short modern poems:
1 Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936): Modern Chinese writer, ideologist, and revolutionary. Most of his poems reflected social reality and exposed the weaknesses of human nature, such as "Madman's Diary" and "The True Story of Ah Q".
2 Yu Guangzhong (June 23, 1918-June 13, 2003): Modern Chinese poet, essayist, translator. Most of his poems expressed his love for family, friendship, love, and nature, such as Nostalgia and Happy Meeting.
3. Guo Moruo (March 26, 1892-September 24, 1978): Modern Chinese poet, writer, and philosopher. Most of his poems expressed the pursuit of love, freedom, and social ideals, such as "Goddess" and "The Market in the Sky".
4 Xu Zhimo (January 15, 1897-October 19, 1936): Modern Chinese poet, essayist, translator. Most of his poems expressed his yearning for love, nature, and life, such as "Love Mei Biography" and "Farewell to Kangqiao".
5 Wang Guowei (October 24, 1897-October 24, 1978): Modern Chinese poet, essayist, and cultural critic. Most of his poems expressed his thoughts and feelings about culture, history, and life, such as "April Day in the Human World" and "Silent Night Thoughts".
These are some famous modern poems that I hope can help.
Song poetry is one of the most important schools in the history of Chinese literature. Its history can be traced back to the Northern Song Dynasty. The following is a brief summary of the history of Song poetry:
1 Early period (960 - 979): Representative figures were Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Zhe, etc. Their works were mainly composed of bold and unconstrained poems, showing broad-mindedness, boldness, and open-mindedness. At the same time, they also paid attention to the expression of ideas and philosophy.
2. Middle period (980 - 1056): Wang Anshi, Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Zhe, Huang Tingjian, etc. The works of this period were mainly composed of graceful poems, which showed delicate, gentle and subtle emotions, but also paid attention to the expression of ideology and artistry.
Late 3rd Period (1057 - 1127): Representative figures include Lu You, Yang Wanli, Xin Qiji, and others. The works of this period were mainly composed of fresh, elegant, subtle and euphemistic poems, which showed deep thoughts about nature and life, and also paid attention to the perfection of artistic forms.
4. Southern Song Dynasty (1127 - 1279): Representative figures include Ma Zhiyuan, Zhang Xian, Bai Pu, etc. The works of this period were mainly rap art, showing strong local characteristics and folk music colors.
5. Yuan Dynasty (1279 - 1368): Wang Mian, Yang Shen, Cao Xueqin, etc. The works of this period were mainly literary works, which showed profound cultural significance and artistic value.
Other important poetic phenomena include:
1. The revival of Ci: Under the promotion of Su Shi and others, Ci began to revive and become one of the important art forms in the history of Chinese literature.
2. The Eight Great Poets of the Tang and Song Dynasties: The eight outstanding poets and writers of the Song Dynasty included Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Zhe, Wang Anshi, Lu You, Yang Wanli, Xin Qiji, Ma Zhiyuan, etc.
3. Yuan Qu: The art of rap that appeared during the Yuan Dynasty included Cao Xueqin, the author of famous works such as Dream of the Red Chamber and Water Margins.
4. Poetry competition: During the Song Dynasty, some literati organized their own poetry competition, such as "Flower Collection" and "Xixi Collection".
The above is a brief summary of the history of Song poetry. The representative figures and representative works of each period are introduced in detail.
In the Han Dynasty, writers created a comprehensive style of writing that was half poetry and half text, namely Fu. Fu is a special form of writing. It has both the rhythm and rhythm of poetry and the structure and order of prose. Fu was usually used to express feelings, describe natural phenomena, or express thoughts and praise for characters.
The famous Fu writers of the Han Dynasty included Ban Gu, Zhang Heng, Sima Qian, etc. Among them, Ban Gu's "Han Shu" was the most famous and was regarded as the crown of Han Fu. Zhang Heng's Ode to the Western Capital described the beautiful scenery and the lives of the people in Chang 'an, the capital. Sima Qian's Fu in the Records of the Historian was also very popular. Among them, the Biography of Chen She and the Biography of Qu Yuan were especially wonderful.