First, when ancient poetry meets mathematics
1, "Mountain Village": a trip of two or three miles, four or five smoke villages. The pavilions are six or seven, and the flowers bloom in eighty or ninety. Appreciation: digital poetry embeds numbers in his poems and combines them with other words to integrate the whole poem. In this poem, the poet uses the method of "counting in primary school" to bring together the beautiful scenery of the countryside, which is easy to understand, as if the picture is in front of him.
2. Xue Mei: One film, two films, three or four films, five films, six films and seven or eight films. Nine dollars, ten dollars, countless dollars, all missing when flying into Mei. Appreciation: This poem expands the number from poverty to infinity.
3. Qiu Jiang's Single Fishing Map: One boat with one hole and one cap, one foot and one inch hook. Sing a song, drink a bottle of wine, and catch a river alone. Appreciation: One-word poetry, as its name implies, means that there are many "one" words in the poem, so similar items are all "one". The word "one" has the fewest strokes, but under the ingenious arrangement of the poet, it can turn plain into magic. This kind of poems mostly use line drawing technique, which makes readers have a strong sense of substitution.
4. "Ding Lin Mansion": The house is around the bay stream, the bamboo is around the mountain, but the mountain is among the white clouds. Let the boat sit on the mountain in Linxi, and I will spend time with birds and flowers freely. Appreciation: compound word poetry is to embed the same word repeatedly in every poem. In this poem, the word "Xi" appears in every sentence, so the similar item is "Xi".
Second, the form of digital poetry
There are many skills in poetry creation, and digital poetry is one of them. Digital poetry, also known as the number of poems. Digital poetry, a poem with embedded names, has the same number embedded in each sentence, which is equivalent to a poem with heavy fonts.
Because there are many numbers, digital poetry has various forms, including half-character poems, one-character poems, two-character poems, four-character poems, five-character poems, six-character poems, seven-character poems, eight-character poems, nine-character poems, cross poems, hundred-character poems, thousand-character poems, cross poems and so on. Several Poems is a kind of miscellaneous poems written by Bao Chao, a poet in the Song Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties. Also known as dozens of poems, numeral poems and ordinal numbers poems.
Some poems are crowned at the beginning of the sentence, and some are embedded in the sentence; Some count from one to ten, some count backwards from ten to one, and some have both. Those arranged in numerical order or reverse order are called ordinal poems, while those arranged out of order are called numeral poems. If all the numbers are embedded at the beginning of the sentence, it is also called "Tibetan poems" or "poems on the top". The number hidden at the beginning of each sentence can also be called "hiding the head step by step". If the hidden word is at the beginning of every two sentences, it is called "hiding the head every other sentence"