Imitation of Li Bai's "Thoughts on a Quiet Night"

Hello everyone, today I will talk about copying Li Bai's "Quiet Night Thoughts", hoping to provide you with some reference.

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"Silent Night Thoughts" is a popular five-character poem by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The poem describes the feeling of missing one's hometown on a quiet moonlit night.

1. Imitation of Li Bai's poem "Silent Night Thoughts"

Interpretation:

2. Write a poem imitating "Silent Night Thoughts"

In the poem "Thoughts on a Quiet Night", Li Bai expresses his deep longing for his hometown through a few words.

3. Imitate the poems of Jing Ye Si

Imitation:

4. Jingye Si imitation

The deceased under the moonlight

5. Imitation of modern poetry of Jingye Si

The silvery light under the moon is like the voice and appearance of an old friend. First of all, I changed "bright moonlight" to "silver glow under the moon." This change not only makes the poem closer to modern language, but also the word "silver glow" can better express the beauty of moonlight.

6. A complete collection of imitation ancient poems written by Jing Ye Si

Finally, the poem "bow down and think about the old friend" pushes the emotion of the whole poem to a climax, expressing the poet's deep nostalgia for the old friend. For example, the two sentences "silver glow under the moon" and "bow down and think about old friends" are not only consistent in word count and rhyme, but also similar in expression. They both convey the poet's inner emotions through vivid description.

7. Write a paragraph imitating Jingyesi

By imitating "Silent Night Thoughts", I have a deeper understanding of Li Bai's poetry creation skills and language expression ability. At the same time, during the imitation process, I also tried to integrate my own emotions into the poems to make the poems closer to the feelings of modern readers. I hope that my imitation can resonate with readers and allow everyone to better feel the charm of poetry.

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