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Double stanza poem

Examples of poems with double stanzas are as follows:

1. "Double Stanzas"

Qingcheng Xiaoyu celebrates the new sun, and *** pays homage to Hongyun Emperor.

Six days and seven minutes are amazing years, five o'clock and three o'clock to recall the class trip.

Whoever is a chariot will fight with Huang Hui, and the fishing boat will fly with white wine glasses.

It is better than last year's three hall guests, ten of them looked at each other in eight places.

This poem was written to celebrate the Double Festival (National Day and Children's Day) and expresses people's joy and blessings for the New Year. The poem mentions elements such as Qingcheng Xiaoyu, Hongyun Worshiping the Jade Emperor, Six Days and Seven Minutes, Recalling the Class Journey at Five Watch and Three O'clock. These elements express people's love and blessings for the motherland, and at the same time express their feelings about the fleeting time. Feelings and nostalgia for friendship.

2. "Ode to Two Festivals"

The autumn water and the long sky are all the same color, and the golden wind brings refreshment to celebrate the festival.

The fragrance of osmanthus brings another spring, and we are filled with joy at the double festival reunion.

The feelings of family and country are always the same, and the joy of reunion is endless.

The dragon is rising and the tiger is leaping to celebrate the New Year, and the Chinese dream is being built in thousands.

This poem was written to celebrate the Double Festival (Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day) and expresses people's feelings about reunion and the feelings of family and country. The poem mentions elements such as the long autumn sky, the refreshing golden breeze, and the fragrant osmanthus. These elements express people's praise for the beauty of autumn and their desire for reunion. At the same time, the poem also mentions words such as the unity of family and country, and the boundless joy of reunion, expressing people's blessings for the prosperity of the motherland and their yearning for family happiness.

3. "Ode to the Double Festival"

When the lanterns are put on to celebrate the Double Festival, all the people rejoice with boundless joy.

May the country be peaceful and the people be safe and have good luck, and the family and country will be celebrated together.

The colorful flags fluttered and danced, and the fireworks bloomed to show the beauty of the sky.

Thank you for forging ahead into the new era and creating a brilliant future.

This poem was written to celebrate the Double Festival (National Day and Lantern Festival) and expresses people's joy for the festival and their feelings for their home and country.

Classification of poetry:

1. Classification by genre: Poetry can be divided into ancient poetry, modern poetry, new poetry, etc. according to different genres. Among them, ancient poetry refers to poetry before the Tang Dynasty, such as "The Book of Songs", "Chu Ci", etc.; modern poetry refers to the metrical poetry that appeared in the Tang Dynasty, including quatrains and rhymed poems, such as "Silent Night Thoughts", "Spring Night Joyful Rain", etc.; new poetry refers to It refers to the modern poetry that appeared after the May 4th Movement, mainly in Chinese style and modern meter, such as "Farewell to Cambridge Again", "My Confession", etc.

2. Classification by subject matter: Poetry can also be divided into lyric poetry, narrative poetry, philosophical poetry, etc. according to different subject matter. Lyric poetry mainly expresses the author's subjective emotions and thoughts, and expresses inner emotions as the main content; narrative poetry focuses on narrating stories and describing characters as the main content, and expresses the author's thoughts and feelings through specific events and characters; philosophical poetry focuses on elaborating Philosophy of life and wisdom are the main contents, and the author's ideological realm is expressed through philosophical verses.

3. Classification by form: Poetry can also be divided into metrical poetry, free verse, prose poetry, etc. according to different forms. Metric poetry refers to poetry written according to a certain meter and rhyme, such as five-character quatrains, seven-character rhyme poems, etc.; free verse refers to poetry without fixed meter and rhyme restrictions, expressing the author's emotions and thoughts in a free form; prose Poetry is a literary form that has the characteristics of both prose and poetry. It has the freedom and randomness of prose and the grace and conciseness of poetry.