What is Tibetan poetry and what is embedded poetry?

Tibetan poetry is a special form of poetry, which embeds the first word of each poem into what you want to express. The first word of each sentence in the whole poem constitutes a complete person's name, place name, enterprise name or a blessing. Tibetan poems have profound meanings, high taste and heavy value, which can be described as a word of gold.

In China's poetry garden, there are many other kinds of poems-miscellaneous poems besides common poems, words and songs. There are more than 40 representative poems, including: Huanhuan (literature) poems, peeling poems, clutch poems, Baota poems, crossword puzzles, pulley poems, eight-tone songs, Tibetan poems, limerick poems, humorous poems, couplets, centennial poems, embedded poems, one-string poems, verve poems and so on. These miscellaneous poems have their own characteristics, have certain ideological and artistic qualities, and are deeply loved by people and spread to this day.

Tibetan poems are also embedded poems.