1. Poetry is the general name of China's ancient literary and artistic works in the Ming Dynasty. After the Han Dynasty, The Book of Songs specifically refers to the earliest collection of poems in the Ming Dynasty in China-The Book of Songs, and thus specifically refers to the relative verse form of prose. For example, the works of Qu Yuan, Li Bai, Du Yan, Bai Juyi, Lu You and others have diverse themes, which are generally divided into ancient poems and new poems, such as four-character, five-character, seven-character, seven-character, Yuefu and interesting poems.
2. Poetry creation generally requires rhyming and antithesis, which meets the basic requirements of germination, inheritance, transformation and combination.
3. Poetry is broader than poetry. In ancient China, unhappy people were called poems and happy people were called songs. Therefore, poetry not only includes the above-mentioned kinds of poems, but also includes Song Ci and Yuan Qu, all of which have the attribute of chorus.
Five-character poem:
1, five-character poetry, ancient poetry genre. Yan Lu's whole poem consists of five words. Five-character poems can accommodate more words, thus expanding the capacity of poems and expressing feelings and narratives more flexibly and meticulously.
2. In terms of syllables, parity matching is more musical. Therefore, it is more suitable for the social life developed after the Han Dynasty, thus gradually replacing the orthodox position of four-character poetry and becoming one of the main forms of classical poetry.
3. Modern poetry appeared after the early Tang Dynasty, including five-character poems and five-character quatrains. The five-character poems before the Tang Dynasty are generally called "five-character ancient poems" or "five-character poems". Five-character poem is a poem with five words in each sentence. As an independent poetic style, it originated in the Western Han Dynasty and matured in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.