Modern poetry is a genre of Chinese poetry that pays attention to the level, antithesis and rhyme. In order to distinguish it from classical poetry, it has the name of modern style. Refers to another poetry genre formed after the early Tang Dynasty.
Modern poetry has strict requirements on the number, number of words and rhyme of sentences, and pays attention to levels and levels. Famous representative poets are: Li Bai, Du Fu, Li Shangyin, Lu You, etc. It occupies an important position in the history of China's poetry development and has made outstanding contributions to the study of history and culture.
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The metrical poetic style formed and stereotyped in the Tang Dynasty developed from Shen Yue and other new poems, emphasizing the rhythm and duality of four tones and eight diseases. Qi Yongming in the Southern Dynasties, and the stereotypes of Shen Quanqi and Song Wenzhi in the early Tang Dynasty became the common poetic style after the Tang Dynasty.
There are strict rules on the number of words, sentences, even words, antithesis and rhyme. The main categories are metrical poems and quatrains, including five words, six words and seven words respectively (six words are rare). Four sentences for each quatrain; Every rhyme poem has eight sentences, of which more than ten sentences are called rhyme or long rhythm, and occasionally six rhyming poems are called rhyme poems.