Poetic genre

Poetry can be divided into two genres: ancient poetry and modern poetry. Modern poetry originated in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and flourished in the Tang Dynasty. But poets in the Tang Dynasty also wrote ancient poems.

Ancient poems can be divided into four-character poems (such as The Book of Songs and Cao Cao's short songs), five-character poems (such as Nineteen Ancient Poems and Peacock Flying Southeast), seven-character poems (such as Cao Pi's Yan Ge Xing) and miscellaneous poems (such as Shang Yang in Han Yuefu folk songs).

Modern poetry is originally relative to ancient poetry. In terms of the number of clauses, modern poetry can be divided into metrical poems (quadruple eight sentences) and quatrains (quadruple four sentences). Rhyme can be divided into seven laws, five laws and excluded laws (also called long laws); Quatrains can be divided into seven quatrains and five quatrains, all of which are divided by the number of words. Five words per line are called five quatrains, and seven words per line are called seven quatrains.

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