Are Wuyan and Seven-character Poems Ancient Poems or Modern Poems?

Five-character and seven-character poetry belongs to modern poetry.

Classical poetry refers to the form of poetry before the appearance of metrical poetry in Tang Dynasty. Classical poetry is also called archaic poetry or archaic style. The main forms are The Book of Songs, Songs of Chu, Yuefu of Han Dynasty and Yuefu of Southern and Northern Dynasties. Classical poetry is not bound by the metrical style of modern poetry, and its form is relatively free, with three words, four words, five words and seven words. Even in the Tang Dynasty, many poets liked to use classical poems.

Modern poetry, also known as modern poetry, is a metrical poem relative to ancient poetry. Modern poetry originated in the Qi and Liang Dynasties in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and matured in the early Tang Dynasty.

Four quatrains * * *, each five-character quatrains is called five quatrains, each seven-character quatrains is called seven quatrains, and two or four sentences rhyme. The first sentence can rhyme or not, and there is no requirement for antithesis.

A metrical poem has eight stanzas. Each five-character poem is called five rhymes, and each seven-character poem is called seven rhymes. Even the sentences rhyme, and the first sentence may or may not rhyme. Every two sentences in a metrical poem are a couplet, which is called first couplet, parallel couplet, neck couplet, parallel couplet and neck couplet respectively.

1. Classical poetry is not restricted by meter except rhyme. Four modern poems are quatrains and eight are metrical poems. More than eight sentences are called "excluded law" or "long law", but quatrains and metrical poems are divided into two genres: one sentence with five words or one sentence with seven words. There are many genres of classical poetry, such as; Four words are called "four words", seven words are called "five ancient" and "seven ancient", and some are called "miscellaneous ancient poems" with one or two or more sentences. From what has been said above, classical poetry has many forms, while modern poetry has only five words and seven words. There are only two shortest classical poems, such as Peacock Flying Southeast, the longest five-character poem in Eastern and Eastern Han Dynasty, with as many as 357 sentences.

2. The rhyme difference between ancient poetry and modern poetry,

A: Classical poems can be rhymed with flat or oblique rhymes, or they can be rhymed at will.

B Every sentence in a poem can rhyme, and rhyme can be repeated.

The rhyme in C poems is not limited to even sentences, but also odd sentences.

In d poems, you can use adjacent rhymes and upper tones to pass.

Modern poetry is absolutely not allowed.

3. The differences between ancient poetry and modern poetry in levels and levels, confrontation, etc.

Modern poetry pays a lot of attention to the arrangement of leveling within a sentence and between sentences, and rhythmic poetry should also pay attention to antithesis. There is no such stress in classical poetry.