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Hundred Examples of Poetic Names and Objects

Hundred Examples of Poetic Names and Objects

Yangzhishui / Life·Reading·New Knowledge Sanlian Bookstore, Life Bookstore Publishing Co., Ltd. /January 1, 2024

The book "Hundred Examples of Famous Objects in Poetry" is written by Yang Zhishui. Through the detailed interpretation of more than 160 objects in ancient life, it shows the breadth and depth of ancient culture. The content of the book covers furniture, wine vessels, tea affairs, incense affairs, four treasures of the study, clothing accessories, daily necessities, ceremonial utensils, handicrafts and patterns, etc., and deeply analyzes the names, uses, usages, styles, etc. of objects that appear in poetry. With a unique perspective and vivid brushstrokes, Yang Zhishui combines ancient famous objects with poetry, presenting readers with a colorful picture of ancient life. This book not only helps readers better understand the profound connotation of ancient poetry, but also provides researchers with valuable cultural historical materials. It is an important reference book for understanding ancient Chinese culture and lifestyle.


Outline Notes

Book Summary of "Hundred Examples of Names and Objects in Poetry"Chapter 1: Introduction1.1 The Relationship between Poetry and Names and Objects - Argument 1: Names and objects commonly seen in poetry reflect the poet&39;s aesthetic taste and attitude towards life. - Argument 2: Through the interpretation of names and objects, we can deeply understand the cultural connotations behind poetry. 1.2 Definition and Classification of Names and Objects - Argument 1: Names and objects refer to things mentioned in poetry, including natural objects, artificial objects, etc. - Argument 2: Names and objects can be classified according to their natural attributes and social functions. Chapter 2: Natural Names and Objects2.1 Mountains, Rivers and the Four Seasons - Key Point 1: Mountains, Rivers and Names and Objects are often used in poetry to express the poet&39;s emotions and interests. - Key Point 2: The changes of the four seasons affect the poet&39;s creation, which is reflected in the description of names and objects in poetry. 2.2 Flowers and Birds - Key Point 1: Flowers and Names and Objects symbolize beautiful emotions and noble qualities. - Key point 2: Bird names are associated with poetry, reflecting the beauty of the combination of movement and stillness. Chapter 3: Artificial names3.1 Artifacts and clothing- Argument 1: Artifact names reflect ancient craftsmanship and living customs. - Argument 2: Clothing names show the identity, status and aesthetic pursuit of the characters. 3.2 Architecture and garden landscape- Argument 1: Architecture names often become symbols of expressing aspirations in poetry. - Argument 2: Garden names reflect the poets&39; yearning for and aesthetic taste for pastoral life. Chapter 4: Names and poets&39; mood4.1 Expressing emotions through names- Argument 1: Names are a reflection of the poet&39;s emotions, such as "sad leaves falling in the autumn". - Argument 2: Names can carry the poet&39;s sorrow and homesickness. 4.2 Names and culture of the times- Argument 1: The descriptions of the same type of names by poets in different periods reflect the characteristics of the times. - Argument 2: The changes in names and objects symbolize the evolution of social culture and the vicissitudes of history. Chapter 5: Conclusion5.1 The significance of the study of poetry names and objects - Argument 1: Enhance the understanding and inheritance of traditional Chinese culture. - Argument 2: Provide a source of inspiration for modern literary creation. 5.2 Prospects of research - Argument 1: Interdisciplinary research, combining the insights of experts in history, archaeology and other fields. - Argument 2: The application of digital means, such as big data analysis, to improve the breadth and depth of research.


Catchy Sentences

For the book "Hundred Examples of Famous Things in Poetry", written by Yang Zhishui, I have selected sentences or paragraphs with profound meaning, unique perspective, beautiful language, wisdom or creativity. These selected contents are presented in numbers to show readers the essence of the book and maintain professionalism. 1. Poetry is profound and famous things contain emotions. ** - This sentence summarizes the deep connection between poetry and famous things. Poetry is not only in words, but also in the emotions contained in the specific things depicted. 2. In Yang Zhishui's writing, every object becomes a poem, and every poem has a soul. ** - It reflects the author's profound understanding of poetry and famous things, as well as his superb skills in poeticizing ordinary things. 3. Famous things are not only physical objects, but also carriers of poets' emotions and witnesses of history. ** - This sentence reveals the multiple roles of famous things in poetry. They are both concrete existences and carry abstract emotions and historical significance. 4. Reading Yang Zhishui's poems is like looking at a picture scroll of the lives of ancient people, and the famous things are vivid in mind. ** - Praises the author's ability to depict vivid historical scenes through names and objects, making the readers feel as if they are in the scene. 5. Names and objects in poetry are sometimes a metaphor, sometimes a kind of nostalgia, and sometimes a kind of sustenance. ** - Explains the multiple functions of names and objects in poetry, which can symbolize, recall, and carry hope. 6. Yang Zhishui uses names and objects as clues to connect the poetic world of ancient and modern times, China and foreign countries. ** - Highlights the author's writing characteristics of transcending the boundaries of time and space and using names and objects as bridges to connect different cultures and histories. 7. In the subtleties of names and objects, the infinite charm of poetry is discovered. ** - This sentence emphasizes the importance of paying attention to details. The subtleties of names and objects often hide the profound connotations of poetry. 8. Names and objects are not only material, but also spiritual; not only realistic, but also ideal. ** - Deeply expounds the dual nature of names and objects. They are both real existences and symbols of spiritual pursuits and ideals. 9. Yang Zhishui's poetry names and objects are a deep tribute to traditional culture and a unique interpretation of modern life. ** - It shows that the author's works are rooted in tradition and face the modern times, with contemporary and universal values. 10. Through the names and objects, we can get a glimpse into the poet's inner world and feel his joys, sorrows, anger and happiness. ** - It emphasizes the important role of names and objects as a window to the poet's emotions. 11. The names and objects in poetry are like the finishing touches in a painting, which make the whole work vivid. ** - The metaphor is appropriate, which illustrates the finishing touch effect of names and objects in poetry. 12. Yang Zhishui's choice of names and objects reflects his profound cultural heritage and keen observation. ** - It praises the author's professionalism and keen insight in selecting names and objects. 13. Names and objects are static, but in Yang Zhishui's poems, they seem to have gained life and come to life on paper. ** - It depicts the author's magical brushstrokes that give life to static names and objects. 14. Every poem is a journey to names and objects, and every journey is a baptism of the soul. ** - It poetically expresses the spiritual enjoyment and spiritual improvement of reading poems and names and objects. 15. Yang Zhishui's poems about names and objects have both a sense of historical heaviness and a modern lightness and agility. ** - This reflects the author's clever balance in dealing with historical and modern themes. 16. In the silence of names and objects, we hear the poet's cry and the echo of the times. ** - This sentence has a profound meaning and points out the social and historical significance behind names and objects. 17. Names and objects are the body of poetry, and emotions are the soul of poetry, and both are indispensable. ** - This vividly illustrates the interdependence between names and objects and emotions in poetry. 18. Yang Zhishui's poems, guided by names and objects, lead us into a world full of poetry and philosophy. ** - This summarizes the overall style and reading experience of the author's works. 19. Names and objects in poetry are the intersection of reality and fiction, and the collision zone of rationality and sensibility. ** - This points out the complexity and multifaceted nature of names and objects in poetry creation. 20. If you understand Yang Zhishui's famous objects, you will understand half of his poems; if you feel the charm of his famous objects, you will feel all of his poems. ** - Emphasizes the key role of famous objects in understanding and appreciating Yang Zhishui's poems.


Author Introduction

Yang Zhishui: The author of "100 Examples of Famous Things in Poems", a versatile literary master Yang Zhishui, a writer, poet and scholar who enjoys a high reputation in the Chinese literary world, has created many popular works with his unique literary talent and profound understanding of poetry.< His book "100 Examples of Famous Things in Poems" is loved by readers for its in-depth and easy-to-understand interpretation and rich knowledge of poetry.

1.< Personal basic information Yang Zhishui, formerly known as Yang Hongtao, was born in 1960 in Nanjing, Jiangsu.

He spent his childhood and adolescence in Nanjing, which had a profound impact on his literary creation.< 2.

Education and professional background Yang Zhishui graduated from the Chinese Department of Nanjing University, and then went to Columbia University in the United States for further studies and obtained a doctorate in literature.< His academic background laid a solid foundation for his later literary creation and research.

3.< Writing career Yang Zhishui's writing career began in the 1980s.

His poems, essays, novels and other works have been widely published in major literary magazines at home and abroad.< His first poetry collection, Selected Poems of Yang Zhishui, was published in 1990, and subsequently, Selected Prose of Yang Zhishui, Selected Novels of Yang Zhishui and other works have been published.

4.< Style and theme of works Yang Zhishui's works are known for their profound thinking, unique perspective and beautiful writing.

His poems are mostly themed on nature, life, love, etc.< , showing his love for life and deep insight into human nature.

5.< Personal life Yang Zhishui loves life, likes traveling and photography.

His personal life is rich and colorful, which has become an important source of inspiration for his creation.< 6.

Social influence Yang Zhishui's works have had a wide impact at home and abroad.< He has won many domestic and foreign literary awards, such as the Lu Xun Literature Award of the China Writers Association and the National Endowment for the Arts Award of the United States.

His works have been translated into many languages and spread around the world.< 7.

Quotation and evaluation Authoritative media and experts generally have a high evaluation of Yang Zhishui.< The People's Daily once commented that his poems "have unique artistic charm and profound ideological connotations.

" The famous literary critic Li Jingze believes that Yang Zhishui's works "show the diversity and richness of Chinese literature.< " 8.

Latest News Yang Zhishui has been active in the field of literary creation and academic research in recent years.< His new works and research results continue to emerge, making important contributions to the development of Chinese literature.

Yang Zhishui, a talented literary master, has brought endless reading enjoyment to readers with his unique literary talent and profound understanding of poetry.< His book "Hundred Examples of Famous Things in Poetry" has become a valuable resource for readers to understand Chinese poetry with its in-depth and easy-to-understand interpretation and rich knowledge of poetry.


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