Ancient poetry
Pronunciation: English [? e? n? nt? ptri]? Beauty [? e? n? nt? Po. tri].
Interpretation: ancient poetry; Ancient poetry; Ancient poetry.
The basic meaning of poetry is "poetry", which is an uncountable noun.
Poetry can also be interpreted as "the genre of poetry", and it can also be interpreted as "the mood of love and poetry".
When a poem emphasizes that it is an attributive poem unknown to the listener, an indefinite article can be added in front of it.
Synonym: verse
Verse pays more attention to the form of poetry than poetry, and poetry pays more attention to the content of poetry. An ordinary work that conforms to the form of poetry but has no poetry is called verse, not poetry. Rhyme can also refer to a section or line of a poem.
Rhyme refers to poems, lines or stanzas, and can also be used as a general term for poems and rhymes.
A blank poem? A blank poem.
Free verse? (not bound by rules).
Nonsense verse? limerick
Social verse? Simple lyrics of high society.
Light verse? limerick
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