Who created vernacular poetry in the history of China literature?
Vernacular poetry refers to the poetry written in vernacular after the May 4th New Culture Movement, which breaks the old poetic rhythm and is not limited by the number of words. Also known as "stylistic poetry" and "vernacular poetry". Modern times do not use the name "vernacular poetry", but only "poetry". Traditional metrical poetry is called old-style poetry. Hu Shi's eight vernacular poems published in the sixth issue of the second volume of New Youth in February 2009 are the first batch of vernacular poems in the New Poetry Movement. His Trial Collection (1920) is the first vernacular poetry collection in China. Vernacular poetry, also known as "modern poetry", is a kind of poetry, different from classical poetry. The discovery of modern poetry can be traced back to the late Qing Dynasty. At that time, some poems imported from the west began to be translated into vernacular Chinese, but these works were not very big, so little was known. 1953 used the name of modern poetry for the first time-it was established when Ji Xian founded the Modern Poetry Society. The main schools of modern poetry are Crescent School, kuya School and Misty School. .