Is poetry a masterpiece?

The answer upstairs is too vulgar. I don't think so. Encyclopedia says: A masterpiece refers to a written work with high artistic value and popularity, including eternal themes and classic characters, which can stand the long test of time, be widely recognized and circulated, and can give people a warning and far-reaching influence. To be precise, a poem can be regarded as a masterpiece. For example, Guo Moruo's Market in the Sky is a masterpiece, but Guo Moruo's poems are not. There are different ranges of poems in the collection of poems, such as Selected Poems of Tagore and Tagore Poems. If the collection is a masterpiece, are the poems written by Tagore all his life, good or bad, counted? Moreover, one publishing house chose three poems of abc, and another publishing house chose three poems of ade, so the compilation and selection of poetry collections have different emphases and choices. The Songs of the South and the Book of Songs can only be regarded as "masterpieces", among which Li Sao, Ode to Orange and Guan Ju are regarded as masterpieces.