What is the definition of miscellaneous poetry?

refers to all kinds of poetic styles other than the formal style of classical poetry. Most of these poems change their forms, syntax, rhythm and rhyme in a special way, and become unique and strange works, generally with the nature of word games. In the Ming Dynasty, Xu Shizeng's "Distinguishing Style" said: "There are various styles according to the poem: one is awkward, the other is wasp waist style, the third is broken string style, the fourth is separated sentence style, the fifth is stealing spring style, the sixth is beginning and ending rhyme style, the seventh is plate style, the eighth is back style, the ninth is lost sentence style, the tenth is overlapping font style, the eleventh is written in font, and the twelfth is awkward. In fact, there are more than these that can be classified as miscellaneous poems. Such as Tibetan poems, spiritual body, pulley body and so on. Miscellaneous poems were mostly created by literati in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties. Although they showed a certain ability to think skillfully and control words, "the final poem is not the right style" (Wu Ne's preface to the article's style discrimination in Ming Dynasty) can not be classified as a formal literary work.