Is there a strict definition between modern poetry and classical poetry? If you have any questions, please answer them. I have always been puzzled.

comparison between "classical poetry" and "modern poetry": all poets are sensitive to things and are the reflection of the soul. "Classical Poetry" expresses gentleness, tenderness, sadness and no resentment with the poetic view of "thinking innocently", emphasizing "between solvable and unsolvable". "Modern Poetry" emphasizes the spirit of freedom and openness, and communicates "between the sensible and the intangible" with straightforward situational statements.

the meaning of "modern poetry":

1. The form is free

2. The connotation is open

3. Image management is more important than rhetoric.

on the one hand, it is manifested in the uniformity of the number of words, on the other hand, it is manifested in the relative rhyme and level tone.

From Chu Ci to Tang Poetry, Song Ci and Yuan Qu, ancient poetry has a relatively fixed language form and strict prosodic requirements. This makes all kinds of ancient poems read catchy and sonorous. Generally speaking, various forms of ancient poetry have a strong sense of rhythm and rhythm. This sense of rhythm and rhythm is combined with people's thoughts and feelings to form a specific language atmosphere.

as for modern poetry, its beauty is mainly reflected in the novelty of images, which is more in line with the reading habits of most modern readers and easier to create an atmosphere. In addition, modern Chinese poetry originated from the vernacular Chinese around the May 4th Movement and grew up with it. The free form of modern poetry after breaking the rules and regulations has always been the basis of its creation.