What does genre mean?

Genre meaning: (1) a tributary of water; (2) refers to schools with unique styles in academic, cultural and artistic aspects.

Pronunciation: [liú pài].

Part of speech: noun.

Structure: flow (left and right structure) calibration (left and right structure).

Source: Ethan Gu Hao's "Zhang Sheng Zhu Hai" is the second fold: "Looking at the Yellow River, it is a muddy school, high school, far away, with Han Yin on the top and yellow dust on the bottom."

Synonyms: school, portal, sect, sect.

Genre sentences are as follows:

1. Poetry developed into the Tang Dynasty, with many poets and various schools.

2. There are actually one school of modern western literature and art, all of which are formalism schools.

He doesn't hold other people's opinions. He humbly asked the old gentleman and paid attention to absorbing the strengths of each family.

4, the geniuses of the magic road belong to the same genre, idol school.

This theatrical performance is multi-drama and multi-genre, with a hundred flowers blooming and each showing its own abilities.

6. Most artists of creative schools move against the trend and create their own styles.

7. To be clear, there is no feature, no decency, no genre, no fashion.