Dichotomy: Poetry and Prose
Trigonometry: narrative, lyricism and drama.
Four points: poetry, novel, prose and drama.
Poetry (Lisao, the earliest lyric poem in China's earliest poetry collection "The Book of Songs"), prose (Moonlight on the Lotus Pond by Lu Xun), novel (A Dream of Red Mansions and Strange Stories from a Lonely Studio), and drama (such as Yuanqu, Peking Opera and Kunqu Opera).
Prose; Narrative prose, lyric prose, discussion and random questions
Novel; Length; Long, medium, short and miniature novels
Class capacity; History, modernity, science fiction, case-solving, martial arts, romance, romance.
System; Chapters, diaries, letters, autobiography, etc.
Language form; Classical Chinese and vernacular novels
Drama; Expression mode; Drama, opera, ballet
Plot structure; One-act drama
Subject matter; Historical drama, modern drama
The nature of contradiction; Tragedy, comedy, drama
Poetry; Modern poetry and classical poetry