What kinds of love poems are there in the Arabian Umayyad era?

Love poems in the Wu Dynasty can be divided into two categories: erotic poems and love poems. Erotic poetry first developed in cities such as Mecca and Medina. The description of love between men and women in this kind of love poems is explicit and the style is low. The rise of erotic poetry was closely related to the social and political situation at that time. When the Umayyads seized power and established a dynasty in Damascus, a large number of descendants of noble saints gathered in the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. These sacred children are demoralized by the loss of political power. They eat all day without a purpose, and day after day, they indulge in the pursuit of sensory enjoyment. The emotional appeal of erotic poems hit it off with the decadent mood of the children of Shengmen, which came into being at the historic moment. Another kind of love poem mainly rises among nomadic tribes in desert and wilderness areas such as Hijaz and Najid in Arabian Peninsula. This kind of love poems are full of natural and simple charm in the era of Jasilier, pursuing platonic pure love, and full of complex that will never die. Some poems are sentimental and touching, which have become the theme of re-creation by later poets and writers. Among them, poems with the theme of "Ma Ji Nong Laila" have been re-created in Iranian and Egyptian places and sung among the people for a long time.