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Modern poetry, also known as new poetry, refers to the poetry from the May 4th Movement to the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC). It is a new style poem that adapts to the requirements of the times, reflects real life with the vernacular close to the masses, expresses the revolutionary content of science and democracy, and breaks the shackles of old-style poems with metrical form as the main symbol. 1953 used the name "Modern Poetry Society" for the first time-it was established when Ji Xian founded the "Modern Poetry Society".
There are many ways to classify poems, which can be divided into different categories according to different principles and standards. Basically divided into: classical poetry and modern poetry. Among them, modern poetry is divided into modern style poetry and modern metrical poetry.
Modern poetry and metrical poetry are divided according to the harmony degree of poetic language rhythm, whether it is general harmony or very harmony (the highest harmony).
Modern Poetry: As far as literary genre is concerned, modern poetry is a language art which takes China vernacular as the carrier and reproduces the lyricism of life with the universal harmony of language rhythm. The masterpiece is Sister by Yu Shui, a contemporary poet in China.
Modern metrical poetry: As far as literary genre is concerned, modern metrical poetry is a language art which takes China vernacular as the carrier and reproduces the lyricism of life with the highest harmony of language rhythm. The metrical requirements of modern metrical poems are the same as those of classical metrical poems, such as defining words, sentences, stanzas, grades and rhymes.