The poetry tools on the Poetry I Love website are as follows:
"Poetry I Love" is an auxiliary tool for poetry creation and detection, and it is very useful. It is different from "Nine Songs", which is a poetry writing program. You just need to enter keywords in the relevant positions, and the program will create a poem or a word for you.
The program has been designed, and the writing must be metrical and legal, and the sentences must be smooth and meaningful. You are not required to provide any ideas, scenes, or details. It can only be called a dead poem. Because it does not have the author's personal life experience, nor the author's thoughts and soul. It's true computer poetry. In fact, it is not accurate to call it computer poetry, it should be called program poetry.
For example: if you enter the word "spring scene" into the program and select a seven-character quatrain, it will automatically create a rhythmic poem for you. Just take a look and read it, it's really good. It rhymes, follows the rhythm, the content matches the scene of spring, and the sentences are smooth. If you think about it carefully, it is general and meaningless, without a lofty intention or any specific scene description, so it has no soul and can only be called a dead poem.
But "Poetry I Love" is different, it cannot write poems for you. You can first write the poem on other applications, then copy and paste it into the poem box of the tool, then select the project and click Test. The test results are shown below. Which rhyme book was used to detect it? It is clear at a glance whether it rhymes or not. If a word is shown in red, it means that the word "pinggua" is wrong and should be changed to the word "guasheng". If it is shown in purple, it means that the word "pinggua" should be changed to the word "pinggua".