Are there any repetitions between poetry and classical poetry?

Poetry and classical poetry do not repeat. But the scope of poetry is wider, including all works in ancient and modern times, at home and abroad. Classical poetry refers to China's ancient poetry. Poetry is a broad term. It should include all poems and songs, such as the ancient Book of Songs, Han Fu and Chu Ci, as well as Yuan Qu of Tang and Song Ci and modern poems and songs. Poetry is relatively only a part of poetry. There are four-character poems, five-character poems, six-character poems and seven-character poems. Among them, five-character and seven-character poems are the most common, as well as ancient poems, metrical poems, modern poems and prose poems.

The difference between poetry and classical poetry

Poetry and poetry should have the same origin, both come from life and are expressed in the form of art. Poetry is a set concept, and so is poetry, which crosses each other but has its own characteristics. The classic style of ancient poetry is folk songs, and it can be said that the source of poetry comes from songs. Ci is an extension of poetry. Ci originally served music and lyrics, but eventually it broke away from music and became a literary genre alongside poetry.

Poetry, especially modern poetry from the Tang Dynasty (formerly collectively referred to as ancient poetry) and epigrams in the Song and Xing Dynasties, is mainly manifested in a set of patterns, such as meter, rhyme, number of words and so on. The key point is to express it in words, which are rigorous, gorgeous, rich and concise. Poetry is different: it is characterized by singing. A song must be sung. In short, poems viewed from outside win by word meaning, and poems are based on chanting. However, its connotation embodies the humanistic art with rhyme and flavor, and only focuses on different expression techniques, which means differences.