Qiu Feng's poems include "Poetry Magazine", "Poetry Trend", "Chinese Poetry", "Green Wind", "Prose Poems" and "Shanghai Poet".
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Modern poetry is also called "vernacular poetry", which can be traced back to the late Qing Dynasty. It is a type of poetry. Compared with ancient poetry, although it is all inspired by They are composed based on objects, but generally do not adhere to format and rhythm.
Basic characteristics
Modern poetry is free in form and rich in meaning. Image management is more important than rhetorical use. Compared with ancient poetry, although they are all written to feel things, they are all spiritual. Reflection, but it completely breaks through the characteristics of ancient poetry of "gentleness and sincerity, sadness but not resentment", and puts more emphasis on free, open and straightforward statements and communication "between the sensible and the insensible".
The mainstream of modern poetry is free style new poetry. Free-style new poetry is a product of the "May 4th" New Culture Movement. The form uses vernacular, breaking the metrical constraints of old-style poetry. The content mainly reflects new life and expresses new ideas.
Narrative poetry
The poem has a relatively complete storyline and characters, which are usually expressed in the poet's passionate singing style. Epic poems, story poems, verse novels, etc. all belong to this category. Epic poems such as "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" by Homer in ancient Greece.
Story poems such as "Wang Gui and Li Xiangxiang" by Chinese poet Li Ji, "The Monkey King" and "Arachne" by Mingzhe; verse novels such as British poet George Gordon Byron's "Don Juan", "Eugene Onegin" by Russian poet Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin.
Lyric poetry
Mainly reflects social life by directly expressing the poet's thoughts and feelings, and does not require the description of complete storylines and characters. Such as love songs, odes, elegies, elegy, pastoral and satire. Narrative and lyricism are not completely separate. Narrative poetry also has a certain degree of lyricism, but its lyricism must be closely integrated with the narrative. Lyric poems also often narrate certain segments of life, but they cannot be extended and should be subject to the needs of lyricism.
According to the phonological rhythm and structural form of the language, it is divided into metrical poetry, free verse, prose poetry and rhymed poetry. This is classified according to the phonological rhythm and structural form of the language of the work.
Rhyme poetry
It is poetry written according to certain formats and rules. It has strict regulations on the number of lines of poems, the number of words (or syllables) in poems, tones and rhymes, word antithesis, sentence arrangement, etc., such as "rhymed poems", "quatrains", "ci" and "qu" in ancient Chinese poetry. European "Sonnets". As well as metrical new poetry in four-character style, six-character style, and eight-character style. In the future, it is possible that more modern new poems will also have metrical rules.