Classical hard pen calligraphy of regular script ancient poems

Ancient poetry is a form of expression of China literature, which has a unique position. Nowadays, many ancient poems have been created into regular script hard pen calligraphy works, which have very high artistic charm and value. The following are pictures of classical poems and hard-pen calligraphy in regular script.

Appreciating ancient poetry with regular script and hard pen calligraphy is the general name of China's ancient poetry, which refers to China's poetry 1840 before the Opium War. From the perspective of meter, ancient poetry can be divided into classical poetry and modern poetry. Taking the Tang Dynasty as the boundary, the previous poems were all ancient poems, and later, the ancient poems gradually declined and died out. Ancient poetry is also called ancient poetry or ancient style; Modern poetry is also called modern poetry. From the Book of Songs to Yu Xin in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, they are all ancient poems, but the poems after the Tang Dynasty are not necessarily modern poems, but they are distinguished according to rhyme.

Good-looking regular script ancient poems and hard-pen calligraphy pictures ancient poems have fixed lines and styles. All ancient poems are classified according to the number of words in the poem. Four-character ancient poems are referred to as four-character ancient poems for short; Five-character ancient poems are referred to as five-character ancient poems for short; Seven-character ancient poems are referred to as seven-character ancient poems for short. Four-character poems were adopted by people as early as the Book of Songs. But it gradually declined in the Tang Dynasty, and few people wrote it. Therefore, ancient poetry is still expressed in five words and seven words.

Rhetoric and Syntax of Ancient Poetry Because each Chinese character is basically an independent unit with both form, sound and meaning, and many Chinese characters are polysemous, and the bonding relationship between words is varied, the rhetoric in this bonded poem is extremely complex and diverse. For example, in? Wind? Adding a word after a word can form many words: charm, scenery, wind and thunder, wind and frost, wind and frost, etc.