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Ancient poems can be divided into ancient poems and modern poems according to their forms.

Modern poetry is metrical poetry, including quatrains and lawyers. Also called modern poetry. Poems before the Tang Dynasty are called archaic poems (excluding the so-called "Qi Liang Style"), and poems with different styles after the Tang Dynasty are also called archaic poems. What's the difference between ancient poetry and modern poetry? Generally speaking, it can be distinguished from syntax, phonology, level tone and so on.

Syntactically, the number of words in each sentence of ancient poetry is different, and the number of sentences in each poem can also be different. Modern poetry has only five words and seven words (four quatrains and eight rhymes). More than eight sentences, lined up, or called long law. )

Rhyme; Classical poetry can use one rhyme or two or more rhymes, that is, it can change in a poem. Modern poetry can only use one rhyme, and no matter how long it is, it can't be changed. Classical poetry can rhyme with even sentences or even sentences. Modern poetry can only rhyme with even sentences (except the first sentence, it can be pledged or not. ) Classical poetry can be rhymed with a flat voice.

On the standard, ancient poetry is not particular about identity, while modern poetry is about identity.

In metrical poems, the first and second sentences are the first couplet, the third and fourth sentences are the parallel couplet, the fifth and sixth sentences are the neck couplet, and the seventh and eighth sentences are the tail couplet. Parallel Prose and Neck Couplet must have the same sentence pattern, opposite parts of speech and opposite levels. They are very neat. In fact, the third sentence, the fourth sentence, the fifth sentence and the sixth sentence are two excellent couplets.

Classical poetry is a poetic style relative to "modern style".

Before the formation of modern poetry, except for the first time, various poetry genres were also called ancient poetry and ancient style. The metrical form of ancient poetry is relatively free, eclectic, flat and even, with a wide range of rhymes. In addition to the rhyme of seven words and a hundred sentences, it is generally rhymed every other sentence, and it is also possible to rhyme. There is no limit to the length of this poem. These sentences can be combined into four words.