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Who wrote the full text of the waning ambition in the late forties?

The full text of the decline of nearly forty years is written by Chen Rong.

full sentence: nearly forty years old, one's ambition is fading, and one sighs for a long time that one's youth will never come back. There is no doubt about rushing around, and my forehead is half white. My eyes are distracted, my face is stained, and my legs are hard to lift. Years have given me a hundred pounds of meat, but have I ever left a fortune or two?

related introduction:

1. Ancient poetry is a general term for ancient China poetry, which refers to the poetry works created by ancient China people. Ancient poems in a broad sense include poems, ci poems and Sanqu poems, while ancient poems in a narrow sense only refer to poems, including ancient poems and modern poems. Ancient poetry, that is, China's ancient poetry, refers to China's poetry works before the Opium War in 184.

Its original meaning is a poem written by ancient people. Broadly speaking, China's ancient poems include poems, words and Sanqu written by ancient people. In a narrow sense, ancient poems only refer to ancient poems and modern poems written by ancient people.

According to whether there is a complete story: lyric poetry and narrative poetry; According to the performance content: pastoral poetry, landscape poetry, satirical poetry, epic, pastoral, elegy, ode, philosophical poetry; According to the forms of expression: ancient poems, modern poems, metrical poems, metrical poems, quatrains, arranged poems, recited poems, limerick poems, free poems, sonnets, ballads, folk songs, nursery rhymes, prose poems, etc.

2. Metric poetry, also known as modern poetry, is a kind of ancient Chinese poetry and a poetic style formed after the Tang Dynasty, which is mainly divided into quatrains and metrical poems. According to the number of words in each sentence, it can be divided into five words and seven words. The style and sentence pattern have certain specifications, the phonology has certain rules, and the change of use also requires compliance with certain rules.

Free verse is a poem with irregular syllables, rhythms and other formal designs. It pursues "organic form" and relies on the natural rhythm of speech. This kind of speech is "natural" to the theme and feelings of the poem.

Free verse is not a modern invention, but it occupies a significant position with the arrival of modernism and constitutes a rebellion against the fixed form of poetry in the 19th century. Free verse has no external form to use, and it is probably the most difficult to write well compared with previous poems.