Punctuation marks for quoting famous sayings
Hello, I'm glad to answer your question: the quotation of ancient poems is generally punctuated, and the punctuation is used according to the usage of the original poem. For example: "alas, the moon was unable to drink, and my shadow tagged me vacantly;", Yue, is it really difficult to drink? "Li Bai dou wine poems, Chang' an restaurant sleep. The son of heaven didn't come on board, claiming that I was a fairy in wine. " In modern poetry quotations, you can use a comma or a separator "/"in the middle, and you can also use a separator "//"between paragraphs. For example, "I'm leaving here quietly/just as I came quietly", I'd better go. I'm leaving here. "I wave my sleeves/don't take away a cloud." I'd better go. That is to say, your quotation is all in double quotation marks, regardless of whether the last comma and period are used according to the usage of your article. Punctuation marks 1. Strictly speaking, punctuation marks must be added to all written works, but modern poetry has formed a trend of omitting punctuation marks. Omitting punctuation marks is an irregular behavior, especially in poems that need to be broken. For example, "Injured bird let me touch your wings" should be "Injured bird, let me touch your wings." (Red Leaves "Love") 2. Punctuation marks can not only be omitted. Or "wounded bird, let me touch your wings and arms". If special meaningful words need to be separated, you can "borrow" dashes. 2. About branches. 3. About grammar. 4. About language. 1. The language use of modern poetry must also be standardized. Every word and poem must be meaningful. Words or poems that cannot be explained are not modern poems. 2.