What are the similarities and differences between modern poetry and ancient poetry?

There are many differences between ancient poetry and modern poetry. First of all, with different definitions, archaic poetry is a genre of ancient Chinese poetry, also known as archaic poetry or archaic style, which refers to a poetic genre that originated before the Tang Dynasty and is opposite to the modern poetry (also known as modern poetry) that appeared in the Tang Dynasty. Modern poetry, also known as "vernacular poetry", can be traced back to the late Qing Dynasty, which is a kind of poetry. Compared with classical poetry, although it is written for feeling things, it is generally informal in format and rhythm.

Secondly, the form is different. Modern poetry is free in form and rich in connotation. Image management is more important than rhetoric application. Compared with ancient poetry, although they all perceive things and reflect the soul, they completely break through the characteristics of ancient poetry, which are "gentle and sincere, mourning without complaining", and emphasize more on free and open, straightforward statements, and communication between sensible and intangible. Moreover, ancient poetry has a fixed poem and a fixed style.

Third, the style of writing and the expression of ideas are different. Ancient poetry pays attention to "deliberation", while modern poetry only needs "beating". We are familiar with the origin of the word "censorship". Jia Dao, a poet of the Kuyin School in Tang Dynasty, rode a donkey and ran into the official road. He is pondering a poem: "Birds inhabit trees by the pool, and monks push the moon down the door." It's hard to decide whether to "push" or "knock". He gestured all the way. The official who happened to meet was Han Yu, and he suggested that "knocking" was more vivid. The word "review" comes from this. It can be seen that when the ancients wrote poems, every word was carefully thought out. Only by constant scrutiny can they have first-class poems. The skill of modern poetry creation is "knocking".