The next line of the solitary and courageous Ren Shengsheng is to dance drunkenly in plain clothes with two sleeves. This sentence means to live a life of being brave and upward, with a breeze on your sleeves, and fearless. For the creation of modern poetry, we must first understand the characteristics of modern poetry. This is extremely important for us to learn to create modern poetry. Only by knowing the enemy can we be victorious. Modern poetry is a group of sentences arranged with modern words and phrases based on the modern emotions felt by modern people in modern life. Therefore, modern poetry is about feelings about the era we live in, and it is written in modern language (that is, modern Chinese, not classical Chinese)? This is the most basic feature of modern poetry. The format of poetry is also an issue that must be paid attention to. In addition to writing in lines according to content or lines according to sentences, especially in the organization of language. It is mainly manifested in two aspects: one is the use of rhetoric; the other is breaking the conventional combinations. Flexible use of various rhetoric can enhance the vitality of poetry, and boldly breaking conventional combinations (that is, not matching according to grammatical requirements) can achieve unexpected effects, but it should not be excessive. Rhetoric is an important technique in poetry. Including personification, metaphor, parallelism, questioning, repetition, thimble, parallelism, exaggeration, symbolism, etc. It can be said that every expression technique has its own uniqueness. The use of ratio can express the content of poetry more vividly and vividly. The use of xing can allow readers to understand the artistic conception of the poem from the beginning, making the poem more affectionate and charming; while the use of exaggeration, symbolism, synaesthesia and other techniques can inject fresh blood into the poem, making the poem more imaginative. power and affinity, without making people feel that the meaning is ambiguous or obscure, so that readers can truly understand the thoughts and feelings that the author wants to express.