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What are the seven-character poems?
Seven-character ancient poems include "Journey to Huangsha Road on the Moon in Xijiang", "Feeling of Looking at the Moon", "Parallel Preface to Yan Ge" and "Moonlight on the Spring River".

1. Xijiang moonwalk in the center of Huangsha Road.

Night Walking on the West River in Huangsha Road is a poem by Xin Qiji, a poet in the Song Dynasty. This word was written by the author when he was demoted to live in Jiangxi, deliberately describing the night scene of Huangshaling: bright moon and cool breeze, sparse stars and rain, cicada singing, rice fragrance and frog singing.

Second, the feeling of watching the moon.

Hungry Brothers Separated after the Henan Rebellion is a seven-character poem written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the scene of rural desolation and separation of flesh and blood during the turbulent period, shows the disaster brought by war to the people, and expresses the feelings of missing between brothers and sisters. The whole poem is closely related to the theme, with beautiful words, no modification, light and elegant, profound implications and touching feelings.

Third, combine Yan's songs.

Ge Yanxing is a poem by Gao Shi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem sums up the general frontier wars, mainly exposing the lords' arrogance, underestimating the enemy and not caring for the soldiers, which led to the failure of the war. The whole article can be roughly divided into four paragraphs. The first paragraph of the eight sentences was written by the teacher. Among them, the first four sentences say that the dust of war began in the northeast, and the general was ordered to conquer, and the son of heaven gave him special honor. He has always been favored and arrogant, which indicates underestimation of the enemy. The last four sentences are followed by the battle line-up, with flags like clouds, drums like drums, and horns ringing all the way to the battlefield, so as to set off the embarrassing situation when losing.

Fourth, the moonlight by the river.

Moonlit Night on the Spring River is a seven-character poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Zhang. This poem follows the old theme of Sui Chen Yuefu, with a beautiful pen full of life breath, taking the river as the scene and the moon as the main body, depicting a beautiful and distant picture of the moon by the river, expressing the sincere and touching feelings of parting and philosophy of life of the wandering wife, breaking through the narrow world of Liang Chengong's poems and creating a unique sense of the universe.