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Poetry describing movement and stillness

1. Poems about dynamic and static.

Poetry about motion and stillness. Dynamic and static poems in ancient poetry

The ancients paid great attention to the tempering of words and created many ingenious methods. Dynamic lining is one of its methods. Writing static by moving, the artistic conception is wonderful, which can leave a broad imagination space. There are many poems in ancient poetry that combine static and dynamic. Here are just some common ones.

Write silence with birdsong first.

Bird-singing Creek Tang Wangwei

People are idle, osmanthus flowers fall, and the night is quiet and empty. When the moon comes out, the birds are startled, and the sound enters the spring stream.

From time to time, there are a few birdsongs here, which set off the beautiful silence of the birdsong cave on a moonlit night in spring, giving people a feeling of emptiness.

Second, write silence in the voice of running water. Write a quiet Shan Ye with bathing spring water.

Tang Wang Wei in the autumn night in the mountains

The empty mountains are bathed in a new rain, and feel the early autumn at night. The bright moon shed clear light from the cracks and cleared the fountain on the rocks.

The bamboo forest is sonorous, the washerwoman returns, and the lotus leaves are swaying to get on the canoe. Spring spring might as well give it a rest, and the autumn sun can stay on the hills for a long time.

Third, write quietly with your voice.

Abatis Tang Wangwei

No one can be seen in the silent valley, only the voice is heard. The shadow of the sunset shone into the depths of the forest, and the scenery on the moss was pleasant.

The "empty" here is quiet, and the "empty mountain" means that few people come and go in the deep mountains and forests, which is very quiet. The silence at this time is hard to see, which makes people hallucinate. The whole poem highlights the word "quiet" and gives people a deep sense of beauty.

Fourth, the most typical thing is to write static by moving.

Li Ning lives in seclusion in Tangjia Island.

Living leisurely here, few neighbors come, and the overgrown path leads to the wilderness. Birds are freely perched in the trees by the pool, and monks are knocking at the door.

Walking across this bridge, you can see the charming scenery of Ye Yuan, and the feet of clouds seem to be moving on the floating rocks. I will leave here for a while, but I will come back and retire with my friends on the appointed date.

"Birds perch on trees by the pool and monks knock on the moon door" is a famous sentence that has been widely read. At first glance, these two poems are a bit confusing. Of course, the poet can't even see the birds staying in the trees by the pool at night. In fact, this shows the ingenuity of the poet's conception and his inner pain. Just because the moonlight is bright and everything is silent, the slight knock on the door by the old monk (perhaps referring to the author) will disturb the bird, or cause the bird to disturb people, or the bird will fly out of the nest and turn around and live back in the nest. The author captures this fleeting phenomenon to describe the silence of the environment, the silence in the ring and the unexpected victory. If you use the word "push", of course, there is no such artistic effect.

There are still many poems in ancient poetry that are combined with static and dynamic, so I won't list them one by one because of the limited space.

2. Poems that resist static by moving.

For example, Wang Wei's "Autumn Night in the Mountains": after the rain, the mountains are empty and stand in the autumn night. The bright moon shed clear light from the cracks and cleared the fountain on the rocks. The bamboo forest is sonorous, the washerwoman returns, and the lotus leaves are swaying to get on the canoe. Spring spring might as well give it a rest, and the autumn sun can stay on the hills for a long time.

Zhuan Xu's description of the bright moon in the sky is static, with pine trees covered, clear mountain springs and flowing stones dynamic. Because of the abundant water after the rain, the mountain spring increased its flowing potential, flowed over the stones and made a sound to set off the tranquility in the mountain. When describing the scenery, the poet pays great attention to the contrast between dynamic and static scenery, which can be combined with static, static and static. The combination of dynamic and static is often related to foil. For example, Li Bai's "Looking at Lushan Waterfall" and "Looking at Waterfall Hanging in a Thousand Rivers" wrote the first image of looking at the waterfall from a distance, like a huge white practice hanging in the mountains, and the word "hanging" turned into silence. Another example is Wang Wei's "Bird Watching Creek", "People are idle and osmanthus flowers fall, and the night is quiet and spring is empty. When the moon is full of birds, when the spring stream is singing, "Flowers fall on the moon and birds sing" highlights the quietness of the spring stream, and Wang Ji's "If you are in the Xi" "The cicada forest is quieter and the Yingong Mountain is more secluded. "It is also quiet because of sound, and quiet because of movement." Mountain dancing silver snake, original wax figure "is dynamic and quiet.