Classical poetry is not restricted by meter except rhyme.
In addition to rhyme, modern poetry is also restricted by meter.
2. Classification by word number
There are four words, five words, six words, seven words and miscellaneous words in ancient poetry.
Modern poetry has only five words and seven words.
3. Classify according to the number of sentences
Classical poetry ranges from two sentences to a hundred.
Modern poetry has four quatrains, eight rhymes and more than eight lines.
Step 4 classify by rhyme
Classical poetry:
(1) Classical poems can use both flat and oblique rhymes, and some can be changed into other rhymes at will.
(2) Every sentence in a classical poem can be rhymed, and the rhymed words can be repeated.
(3) The rhymes in classical poetry are not limited to even sentences, but odd ones.
You can also rhyme.
(4) In classical poetry, we can use adjacent rhymes and accents.
(5) Classical poetry allows plain sentences.
Modern poetry:
(1) A poem is limited to one rhyme, except that the first sentence may or may not rhyme.
Except for rhyme, all the other sentences are even.
(2) The rhyming words cannot be repeated.
(3) The last word of a sentence doesn't rhyme, and even the tone doesn't match the rhyming sentence.
The child's last words are the same.
(4) Except for the first sentence, you can't use adjacent rhymes.