What does "pear shape" mean?

The homophonic "Lihua Style" comes from the name of Zhao Lihua, a poetess. Some of her works are called "spoken poems" by some netizens because of their relatively simple forms. The characteristic of pear style is to divide a common meaningless sentence into many lines and become a poem. Zhao Lihua, a member of Chinese Writers Association, is a national first-class writer. He used to be the poetry judge of the second Lu Xun Literature Award and the editorial director of Selected Poems.

Zhao Lihua, female, poet, member of Chinese Writers Association, national first-class writer. In Southern Weekend, China Civil Aviation, Bao Jing, Oriental New Newspaper, Urban Women's Newspaper, Lanzhou Evening News and other dozens of newspapers and periodicals, essay columns were opened. Participated in editing Selected Poems of China and Selected Poems and Songs of China. He used to be the poetry judge of the second Lu Xun Literature Award and the editorial director of Selected Poems. Now lives in Langfang. Her latest style of representative poetry is called pear style.

The language of her poems is simple and unpretentious, and there is no simple Xia Hong in the plain. Moreover, many of her poems have aroused great repercussions on the Internet and have been imitated by netizens. In addition, because of their novel style, they are called "pear-shaped poems" and enjoy high popularity. On the Internet, Zhao Lihua's poems are regarded by a large number of people as punctuating sentences with the Enter key, being ridiculed as "pear-shaped", and being satirized and imitated by a large number of people on the Internet.