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Ancient Poetry Rereading Promotional Slogans

The slogan for re-reading ancient poems is as follows:

1. Absorb the nutrition of ancient poems and appreciate the charm of culture.

2. Read ancient poetry, appreciate culture, and enjoy life.

3. Learn thousands of years of wisdom to enrich modern life.

4. Reread ancient poems, inherit civilization, and let your dreams fly.

5. The beauty of ancient poetry is passed down from generation to generation and will shine forever.

6. Read ancient poems to cultivate your sentiments and enlighten your soul.

7. Learn the essence of ancient poetry and improve cultural literacy.

8. Read ancient poems, appreciate culture, and journey to find your roots.

9. Inherit the millennium cultural context and review classic ancient poems.

10. Read ancient poems, feel the tradition, and enjoy life.

These slogans aim to emphasize the importance of re-reading ancient poetry and stimulate people's love and interest in ancient poetry through publicity and promotion. At the same time, these slogans also emphasize the cultural value and humanistic spirit of ancient poetry, helping to improve people's cultural literacy and aesthetic level. Whether in school or in society, rereading ancient poetry is a beneficial way of learning and reading, which can help people better understand and inherit the essence of Chinese culture.

Knowledge expansion

Ancient poetry is a genre of ancient Chinese poetry, also known as ancient poetry or ancient style. It refers to the modern poetry that emerged before the Tang Dynasty and emerged in the Tang Dynasty (also known as ancient poetry). Modern poetry) is a relative poetry genre. It is characterized by less strict metrical restrictions.

Archaic poetry has fixed lines and fixed styles. All ancient poems are classified according to the number of words in the verses. Those with four characters and one sentence are called four-character ancient poems, referred to as Sigu; those with five characters and one sentence are called five-character ancient poems, referred to as Wugu; those with seven characters and one sentence are called seven-character ancient poems, referred to as Qigu. Four-character poetry has been used by people as far back as the era of The Book of Songs. But it gradually declined in the Tang Dynasty, and few people wrote about it. Therefore, ancient poetry is still represented by five-character and seven-character poems.

Five-character ancient poetry is the orthodox form of ancient poetry and has been written by many people. Seven-character ancient poetry is not the mainstream of ancient poetry, which is due to its relatively late origin. Therefore, the seven-character style is greatly influenced by the seven-character modern poetry. Five-character ancient poems and seven-character ancient poems are both ancient-style poems with a neat number of words. There is also a type of ancient poetry with miscellaneous words, in which the number of words in the lines is mixed and uneven.