A special form of naming Tibetan poems

In China's poetry garden, there are many other kinds of poems-miscellaneous poems besides common poems, words and songs. There are more than 40 representative poems, including: Huanhuan (literature) poems, peeling poems, clutch poems, Baota poems, crossword puzzles, pulley poems, eight-tone songs, Tibetan poems, limerick poems, humorous poems, couplets, centennial poems, embedded poems, one-string poems, verve poems and so on. These miscellaneous poems have their own characteristics, have certain ideological and artistic qualities, and are deeply loved by people and spread to this day.

In recent years, the educational circles have begun to notice this strange poetic style, and believe that Tibetan poems can promote the efficiency of teenagers' brain operation, enrich vocabulary and improve their Chinese level. On March 30th, Beijing Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Beijing Folk Writers Association and other relevant organizations announced in Chongwenmen Huimin Primary School in Beijing that the activity of "learning to write Tibetan poems and building a folk literature inheritance base" was officially launched. Once this practice of letting children try strange poetry creation came out, it caused controversy in academic circles. Zhao Shu, vice chairman of China People's Association and chairman of Beijing People's Association, said: "Tibetan poetry is a unique cultural phenomenon in China. As a folk cultural heritage, it should be infiltrated into the education of primary school students, so that it can be passed down. "