The second stage: ancient Greece and Rome (8th century to 5th century).
The third stage: the Middle Ages (5th to 65438+5th century), which can also be called the period of biblical poetry.
The fourth stage: during the Renaissance (14 to16th century), great poets were Satubia in Britain and Peterak in Italy.
The fifth stage: the classical period (17 to 18 century), with Milton, Voltaire and other historical celebrities.
The sixth stage: Romanticism (18 to 19 century), the poetry world is full of stars. Germany has Goethe; There are Blake and Burns in England, and Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey, Shelley, Byron and Keats are lake poets. France has Hugo; Russia has Pushkin; Whitman, USA; Hungarian has petofi, and so on.
The seventh stage: Aestheticism, symbolism, imagist surrealism, avant-garde poetry of various styles emerge one after another. East and west have collided, communicated and merged for nearly a hundred years, and the wind has arrived, even today.