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How to write your own poems (modern)

The main points and skills of writing your own poems (modern) are as follows:

The ideological structure of expression or narration should be clear, and the language of concise sentences should be concise. The artistic conception should be profound, blank and give people room for imagination. The means of expression should be to express ambition with objects and express emotion with scenery. The ups and downs, folds and excesses of a fast-paced sentence pattern are rhythmic. Rhythm means that the rhyme of every sentence should be coordinated. To capture emotional output, we should use the soul to interpret emotions and produce resonance and resonance.

Learning sets of sentences is to put high-quality poems and sentences together after self-integration, but it is not plagiarism.

Learn to borrow words. There are several eye-catching words in excellent poetry. Learn to combine your own sentences according to the words.

Metonymy: not naming people and things directly, but using the name of another thing as a metaphor.

Metonymy can be divided into people (you can use positions or nicknames for metonymy, such as the names of Du Shaofu's representative figures), things (you can use the names of related things for metonymy, such as "How to solve your worries, only Du Kang", "Du Kang" is a name, and metonymy is "wine") and things (you can use the names of related things for metonymy, such as "beacon smoke" to refer to war).

Metaphor: it is to use another thing as a metaphor to express this thing.

Metaphor can be divided into simile (often used as a conjunction, such as similarity, if, than), metaphor (often used as a conjunction, such as action, success) and metonymy (used as a metaphor by a third party, such as hometown, replaced by mulberry).

Exaggeration: grasping the object of description, exaggerating or emphasizing description. For example, compare the canvas to the blue sky.

Quote: Quote historical allusions, myths and legends, etc. For example, the legend of cuckoo crying blood.

Overlap: repeatedly emphasize and emphasize the tone, and the meaning remains the same after overlapping. For example: just, just.

Parallelism: Arrange similar sentences to form the same sentence structure. For example: when the spring breeze is derived in the heart, when the mulberry leaves brush the eyes, when the clouds are branded on the soles of the feet.