How many kinds of classical poems are there in China?

China's classical poetry is an important part of China culture. Thousands of years of cultural accumulation have given birth to rich and col

How many kinds of classical poems are there in China?

China's classical poetry is an important part of China culture. Thousands of years of cultural accumulation have given birth to rich and colorful poems. Here are some classical poems of China:

1. The Book of Songs: It is the earliest extant collection of poems in China. It collects 305 poems written by various philosophers before the Tang Dynasty, which are divided into three parts: style, elegance and ode. It is one of the treasures of China culture.

2. Tang Poetry: It is the peak of China's classical poetry and represents the highest level of China's classical poetry. The main content of Tang poetry is to write scenery, chant history and express emotion. Representative works include Li Bai's Into the Wine, Du Fu's Ascending the Mountain and Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow.

3. Song Ci is an important part of Chinese classical literature, which is mainly lyrical and pays attention to rhyme and artistic conception. His representative works include Su Shi's Water Turning, Li Qingzhao's Dream, and Xin Qiji's Jade Case.

4. Yuanqu: Yuanqu is the representative of China's ancient opera and an important part of China's classical poetry. Yuan Qu is mainly composed of ci and ci, and its representative works include Zheng Guangzu's The West Chamber and Guan Hanqing's Dou 'e Yuan.

5. Poetry in Ming and Qing Dynasties: Ming and Qing Dynasties are a new period of China's poetry. Poetry in the Ming Dynasty is mainly fresh and natural, and the representative works are Yang Shen's Xixi Chuzhou Linjiang Xian. Poetry in the Qing Dynasty is mainly pure and standardized, with Gong Zizhen's Ji Hai Miscellaneous Poems and Nalan Xingde's Sauvignon Blanc as representative works.

The above are just some representative works of China's classical poems, and it is not easy to describe them one by one.