The definition of modern poetry

Modern poetry is a new freestyle poem written in vernacular Chinese, which is relative to the old-style poems and metrical poems in ancient China. There is no requirement for even and flat meter and rhyme, and there is no word limit between sentences.

Compared with traditional poetry, it has more freedom and innovation, does not stick to the traditional rhythm and meter, pays more attention to expressing the poet's inner feelings and thoughts, and usually shows more modern and diversified styles and forms. The development of modern poetry is influenced by many cultural and social factors, such as the process of modernization, the change of poetry creation skills and cultural diversity. Modern poetry has been widely recognized and developed in the world, and some of the representative poets include Tagore, Eliot, Proust and Pablo? Nie Luda, wait. Modern poetry has also been widely developed and created in China, such as Beidao, Haizi, Yu Guangzhong and Yu Yang.