Does modern poetry have the same number of sentences in each paragraph?
That's not necessary. Ancient poems pay attention to symmetry and neatness, like four words, and the second sentence and the fourth sentence rhyme as much as possible. Modern poetry has no such requirement. LZ can look at modern poems on the Internet, such as Guo Moruo, Dai Wangshu (author of Rain Lane), Ai Qing and Cang Kejia. , found that even if some rhyme, not much. There are also misty poetry and crescent poetry. Among them, although the crescent school pays attention to "the beauty of music, painting and architecture", the beauty of their architecture is that the number of paragraphs is almost the same, not necessarily the same. For example, Xu Zhimo's Farewell to Cambridge has several paragraphs with different words ~ ~