Modern Poetry Suitable for Imitation

Modern poems suitable for imitation are as follows:

1, homesickness: When I was a child, homesickness was a small stamp. I'm here and my mother is there. When I grow up, homesickness is a narrow ticket. I'm here and the bride is there. Later, homesickness became a temporary grave. I'm outside and my mother is inside. Now, homesickness is a shallow strait. I am here and the mainland is there.

2. "This Spring": This spring, my heart is very chaotic. Sometimes I think of some tombstones, and sometimes I think of my childhood. This spring, my heart is in a mess. Poetry in spring is written in spring, and my poems are grass leaves and crowns in spring. What else can I do this spring? Who else can embrace spring and time with you?

Modern poetry, also known as "vernacular poetry", is a kind of poetry. Compared with classical poetry, it is generally not constrained by format and rhythm. 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. The mainstream of modern poetry is free verse.

Free verse is the product of the May 4th New Culture Movement, which uses vernacular in form, breaking the shackles of old-style poetry, and mainly reflects new life and expresses new ideas in content. It is characterized by freedom, openness and emphasis on rhetoric, and can be classified into modern poetry and modern metrical poetry.