In ancient China, unhappy people were called poems and happy people were called songs. In modern times, they are collectively called poetry.
Ci: body name, a verse form of poetry, developed from five-character poems, seven-character poems or folk songs.
It began in the Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Song Dynasty. Originally, it was a poetic style sung by music, and the length of sentences varied with the tune.
So it is also called long and short sentences. Poetry and slow words are generally divided into two parts.
Song: A poetic style. Such as: "Song of Eternal Sorrow"; Gexing (the integration of ancient Yuefu poems);
Song poem (Yuefu poem with a musical score that can be sung).
Fu: A style in ancient China, which prevailed in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties. It is a combination of verse and prose, and is usually used to describe scenery.
There is also a short lyric reasoning.