The 'Ode to a Nightingale' has a connection to Romantic period novels. One similarity is the celebration of nature. In Romantic novels, nature was often depicted as a powerful and almost spiritual force. In the ode, the nightingale and its natural habitat play a crucial role. The nightingale's song is not just a simple sound but a symbol of the beauty and mystery of nature, similar to how nature was used as a source of inspiration and a symbol in Romantic novels. It also reflects the Romantic idea of the individual's response to nature, which was a common theme in the novels as well.
"Ode to Goose" was a five-character ancient poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Luo Binwang when he was seven years old. The poem consisted of four sentences, depicting the image and movements of the goose in the form of chanting objects. The poem expressed the poet's love for geese by continuously using the word "goose". The poet described the goose's cry as "song" in a personification way, vividly depicting the image of the goose stretching its neck and singing to the sky. At the same time, the poet described the goose's white hair and green water, red palm and clear waves, showing the beauty of the goose's lines and colors. The whole poem described nature and vividly displayed the beauty of the goose's form and movement.
The theme of escapism is one way. In Romantic novels, characters often sought to escape from the real world into a more idyllic or spiritual realm. In 'Ode to a Nightingale', Keats himself seems to long to escape into the world of the nightingale's song, away from the cares and woes of his own existence. Another theme is the power of the imagination. Romantic novels were known for their imaginative plots and settings, and the ode shows Keats' powerful imagination as he imagines himself transported by the nightingale's song.
"Ode to the Red Cliff" was a poem written by Su Shi, a writer of the Northern Song Dynasty. It was written in the fifth year of Yuanfeng of Emperor Shenzong of the Song Dynasty (1082) when he was banished to Huangzhou (now Huanggang, Hubei). This Fu used the author and his friends 'views and feelings on a boat trip to Red Cliff on a moonlit night as a clue. Through the form of questions and answers between the host and the guest, it reflected the author's emotional changes from comfort to sorrow and then to enlightenment. The layout and structure of the Fu reflected its unique artistic conception, deep emotion and penetrating meaning. It had a high literary status in Chinese literature and had a great influence on later Fu, prose and poetry. "Ode to the Red Cliff" had extremely high artistic achievements and literary value, and was known as Su Shi's representative work.
'Tale of the Stars' was a modern poem written by a contemporary Chinese poet, Bei Dao.
Bei Dao once wrote a short poem called " On the Stars." This poem used stars as the theme to express the poet's thoughts and feelings about life and the universe through the description of stars.
"The Stars"
You are the eyes of the night sky
Looking at our intertwined fates
You are our common mark
In the dark night, reminding us of our existence
You are a dazzling light
Shining with the dreams of mankind
You are an eternal existence
Guarding the balance of the universe
You are a silent language
Conveying human emotions
You are the miracle of life
Enlightening us to cherish every moment
Walking in the starry sky
I feel your power
At the edge of the universe
I know your eternity
Star, you are my eternal companion
When we lost our way
You remind us to walk towards the light
Stars, you are an eternal blessing
When we're chasing our dreams
You light up the path for us
Stars, you are the treasure of the night sky
While we enjoy life
You make us feel the colors of life
Star, you are the soul of the universe
In your light
I see the dreams and hopes of mankind
"Ode of Mulan" was one of the famous narrative poems in ancient China. Its narrative features included the following aspects:
The main plot was presented in a concise language, making the story more vivid and easy to understand.
2 used a variety of narrative techniques such as contrast, parallel, repetition, etc. to make the story more vivid, vivid, and infectious.
In the poem, there are many characters such as Mulan's father, mother, and comrade-in-arms. Through their words and deeds, they show their personalities, emotions, and thoughts.
The poem contained rich historical background such as war and political struggles, which made the story more realistic and historical.
"Ode of Mulan" used concise, vivid, vivid and rich narrative techniques to make the story more fascinating and have a strong literary value.
"Ode of Mulan" was one of the famous long narrative poems in ancient China.
1. Outstanding: The poem focuses on Mulan's legendary experience and brave performance with the theme of Mulan joining the army for her father. The poem described Mulan's heroic battles on the battlefield many times, showing her martial arts and loyalty. These contents became the main narrative content of the poem.
2. The details are appropriate: The poem takes the "appropriate details" approach in the narration. Although the poem described Mulan's legendary experience and heroic performance many times, it also interweaved some background and details to make the whole story more complete and vivid. For example, the poem described Mulan's father being killed by the enemy and her mother committing suicide. Although these plots were important, they were given appropriate space in the narrative so that the entire poem would not seem too dull.
3. Vivid character image: The poem shows the image and characteristics of ancient Chinese women by describing Mulan. Mulan was a brave, strong, intelligent, and kind girl. Her character and character were fully reflected. At the same time, the poem also described the image of some other characters such as generals, soldiers, enemies, etc. These characters also had certain characteristics and personalities, adding more emotions and drama to the whole story.
"Ode of Mulan" had the prominent key points in the narration, the appropriate details and the distinctive characteristics of the characters, which made the whole poem full of legendary color, vivid and touching.
The theme of classical Chinese poems about snow could vary according to different literary schools and poets, but generally speaking, the theme of classical Chinese poems about snow was related to cold, ice, silence, beauty, and so on.
For example, the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" had a line: "The grass on the plains withered and flourished every 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 prince to the lush garden to bid farewell." This poem depicted the natural landscape of the grasslands and the emotional journey of the people, including the elements of chanting snow.
In addition, the Song Dynasty poet Lu You's "Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake" also had a poem that said,"The road to thousands of mountains and valleys is uncertain, the flowers are leaning against the stone, and suddenly it is dark." This poem could also be understood as looking for beautiful scenes in the snow.
The theme of classical Chinese chanting snow could be related to cold, ice, silence, beauty and other elements to express people's love and awe of natural beauty.
" Ode to Fallen Leaves " was a poem written by the modern poet Zheng Chouyu.
Ode to Fallen Leaves
The autumn wind suddenly rises and leaves fall one after another.
the red and green fade, the plain splendor fades.
Once prosperous, now withered
Time makes people old, and all things are impermanent.
Gently falling, gently drifting
Quietly fading away, quietly forgotten.
What I once had is gone
Life is like a dream, time is like a song, why ask about sorrow?
The afterglow of the setting sun is red
Withered flowers, lonely flowers.
Time flies, time flies
Life is short, cherish the present and seize every day.
The autumn wind brings the cool autumn leaves flying
Time flies, time flies
Life is short, cherish the present
May we all have a calm heart.