What kind of poem is Meng Haoran's "Passing Through My Old Friend's Village"?

Hello. "Passing Through My Old Friend's Village" is a work by Meng Haoran, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Original text: An old friend invited me to Tian's house with chicken and millet. The green trees border the village, and the green mountains and hills slope outside. Open a pavilion to enjoy the scene, drink and talk about mulberry and hemp. When the Double Ninth Festival comes, there will be chrysanthemums. Translation: My old friend prepared yellow rice and roast chicken and invited me to be his guest in his simple Tian family. Outside the village is a circle of green trees, and on the outskirts are green hills. I opened the window and faced the fields. I drank wine and chatted about cultivating mulberry and hemp. Wait until the Double Ninth Festival in September to taste chrysanthemum wine again! This is a pastoral poem that describes the quiet and leisurely life of a farmhouse and the friendship between old friends. The poem flows naturally and smoothly from "invite" to "to" to "look" and then to "appointment". The language is simple and unpretentious, and the artistic conception is fresh and timeless. I think Meng Haoran would flirt with his friends about their parents. "You said XXX from the next village, which family's daughter will their children get? The daughter of member X is so beautiful, which talented person do you think she will marry? Today, this person is Is the wine delicious? It must be delicious. How many taels of silver did it cost me?" (All kinds of gossip, no different from our usual chats) I hope it will be helpful to you, thank you, and I hope you will adopt it.