Modern poetry, also known as new poetry, refers to the poetry from the May 4th Movement to the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC). It is a new style poem that adapts to the requirements of the times, reflects real life with the vernacular close to the masses, expresses the revolutionary content of science and democracy, and breaks the shackles of old-style poems with metrical form as the main symbol. 1953 used the name "Modern Poetry Society" for the first time-it was established when Ji Xian founded the "Modern Poetry Society".
The deepening of various social contradictions in the May 4th Movement aroused the awakening of advanced elements. The vast number of young people who are depressed because of dissatisfaction with the status quo are eager to find ways to express their demands for individual liberation by erupting passion. It is against this background that a group of poets found inspiration and strength from romantic poems in Europe and America and created modern poems.
In the process of reciting poems, thoughts and feelings are always in a positive state of movement. Where the meaning continues or the passion surges, it must be achieved in one go, which requires coherent expression skills.