What does the genre of poetry mean?

Poetry genre is a norm of poetry creation, which refers to the norms and requirements of form, structure, rhythm and language adopted by poetry works. The genre of poetry can be classical, such as five-character quatrains, seven-character quatrains and regular poems. It can also be modern, such as free verse and haiku. The genre of poetry not only affects the rhythm and meter of poetry, but also has a far-reaching influence on the theme and expression of poetry.

Different genres of poetry have their own unique characteristics and charm. Five-character quatrains are the most popular poetic genre in the history of China literature, with the characteristics of deep brewing and concise words. Free verse emphasizes freedom and flexibility, breaking through the conventional formal constraints. Haiku pays attention to conciseness and conciseness, and can express the author's delicate feelings through details.

It is precisely because of the diversity and unique charm of poetry genre that poetry, as an artistic expression, has extensive vitality and internal vitality. Poetry plays an irreplaceable role in both literary creation and cultural inheritance. Therefore, in our daily life, we should learn to appreciate and appreciate different genres of poetry, and feel the beauty of poetry and the charm of literature.