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Mathematics in poetry
The mathematical examples in poetry are as follows:

1. "The foot of my bed is shining with such bright light, is it already frosted? Looking up, I found it was moonlight, sinking back again, and I suddenly thought of home "thinking in the silent night." In this poem, the author Li Bai arranges the bed, the moon and the head with the intersection of two circles, which constitutes a fresh and refined artistic conception.

2. Wang Anshi's "Title Xilin Wall": "Looking horizontally, the mountain side becomes a peak, and the distance is different. I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain, but toward which corner of the mountain. " Here, the shape and scenery of the mountain are described through the relationship between the angle, height and distance of the mountain, and the knowledge of mathematical solid geometry is used.

3. Xin Qiji's "He Xinlang is full of ambition and hungry pork rice": "Falling red is not heartless, but turning into spring mud to protect flowers. -Zhu Ziqing's "Back" "Here, through the expression of turning red into spring mud to nourish flowers and trees, life is endowed with philosophy in the cycle of years, and mathematical biology knowledge is applied.

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Poetry is a literary genre that expresses feelings and wishes. It is a literary genre with a certain rhythm and rhythm, which vividly expresses the author's rich emotions in highly concise language and reflects the social life in a concentrated way.

"Preface to Mao Poetry" records: "Poets have aspirations. Have ambition in your heart and speak like a poem. " Yan Yu's Poems on Canglang in the Southern Song Dynasty said that "poets chant temperament". There is only one art expressed in words: poetry. In 2022, the Chinese Poetry Society named Qingyuan the first "City of Ecological Poetry in China" in China.

In ancient Han Dynasty, unhappy people were called poems and happy people were called songs. In modern times, they are generally called poems. It expresses social life and people's spiritual world according to certain syllables and rhythms. The origin of poetry can be traced back to ancient times. The Book of Songs is China's first collection of poems, which is said to have been compiled by Confucius. There is still debate on this issue in academic circles.

Poetry is full of the author's thoughts, feelings and rich imagination. The language is concise and vivid, with distinct rhythm, harmonious phonology and rich musical beauty. Sentences are generally in rows, paying attention to the beauty of structure and form.