Modern poetry does not have as strict format requirements as ancient poetry. The format is very free. You just need to write the content well and express your own emotions. Moreover, modern poetry should contain passionate, complex and changeable thoughts and feelings. Write the title in the middle, for example: The train whistle in the distance is whistling. Following the galloping hooves, it seems like seeing a group of horses running on the vast grassland. (There should be one empty row for each sentence and two empty rows for each paragraph. Each sentence should be written in the middle of the composition paper. The first sentence is the title and should also be written in the middle. Each sentence of the poem should be written in the middle. The first word must be aligned with the first word of the title):
1. Modern poetry, also called "vernacular poetry", is a type of poetry. Compared with classical poetry, it is generally informal. Format and Rhythm. The discovery of modern poetry can be traced back to the late Qing Dynasty. At that time, some poems imported from the West began to be translated in the vernacular. However, these works were not very large in volume, so they were rarely known. The name modern poetry began to be used in 1953 when Ji Xian founded the "Modern Poetry Society".
2. The main schools of modern poetry are the Crescent School, the Nine-leaf School and the Misty School. The mainstream of modern poetry is free style new poetry. Free-style new poetry is a product of the "May 4th" New Culture Movement. The form uses vernacular, breaking the metrical constraints of old-style poetry. The content mainly reflects new life and expresses new ideas.
3. Modern poems are free in form and rich in meaning. The management of images is more important than the use of rhetoric. Compared with ancient poems, although they are all written to feel things and are reflections of the soul, they completely break through The characteristics of ancient poetry are "gentle and honest, sad but not resentful", which places more emphasis on free, open and straightforward statements and communication "between the sensible and the insensible".