Prose poetry combines some features of expressive poetry and descriptive prose. In essence, prose poetry is poetry, with poetic emotion and fantasy, which gives readers aesthetic feeling and imagination; The content retains poetic prose details; Formally, it has the appearance of prose, unlike poetry, which is divided and rhymed, but it does not lose its inherent musical beauty and sense of rhythm.
Prose poetry is a new style produced by the mutual infiltration and intersection of poetry and prose. If poetry expresses life and feelings, then prose poetry emphasizes ideology on this basis. There is no doubt that prose poetry is the grafting of various essays and poems.
Prose poetry has the amphibious characteristics of poetry and prose. Prose poetry not only absorbs the function of poetry to express subjective mind and emotion, but also absorbs the function of prose to express things freely and casually, so that the two are integrated and form their own uniqueness. It can be said that people who don't understand poetry can also read prose poetry, but it can't be said that prose poetry is a simple addition of poetry and prose.
Classification of prose:
1. Lyric prose poems: Lyric prose poems mainly impress readers by directly expressing the author's inner passion and feelings. It usually does not pursue complicated plots and flowery rhetoric, but pays attention to expressing the author's feelings and feelings. This kind of prose poems often adopt first-person narration, which makes it easier for readers and authors to resonate emotionally. For example, Shu Ting's Motherland, My Dear Motherland is to impress readers by directly expressing patriotism.
2. Narrative prose poetry: Narrative prose poetry mainly expresses the author's feelings and opinions by telling an event or story. It usually has certain plots and characters, but it doesn't pursue details and plot integrity like novels. This kind of prose poetry often adopts the third person narration, which makes readers feel the author's emotional tendency while understanding the event. For example, Yu Guangzhong's Homesickness expresses his love for the motherland by describing homesickness.
3. Philosophical prose poems: Philosophical prose poems impress readers mainly by expressing the author's thoughts and feelings about life. It is usually philosophical and ideological, but it does not pursue strict logic and argumentation like philosophical papers. This kind of prose poems often use rhetorical devices such as symbols and metaphors to make readers think about the meaning and value of life while enjoying the poems. For example, Ji Bolun's The Prophet inspires readers by expressing the author's thoughts and feelings about life.