Is there a big difference between poetry and prose in kindergarten?

Explanatory writing is an article genre that takes explanation as the main expression and gives people knowledge by explaining things and clarifying things. It explains the characteristics, essence and regularity of things by revealing concepts. Explanatory text generally introduces the shape, structure, category, relationship and function of things, and explains the principle, significance, characteristics and evolution of things. Explanatory texts are very practical, including advertisements, instructions, abstracts, tips, rules, articles of association, comments, scientific sketches and so on.

Prose is a literary genre, also known as poetry, novel and drama. Prose that does not pay attention to rhythm, including essays, essays and travel notes. It is the freest style, without paying attention to phonemes, parallelism and any restrictions. It is also the earliest style of writing in China. Usually, an article has one or more central ideas, which are expressed through lyricism, narration and discussion.

Poetry is the oldest and most basic literary form in the world, and it is a literary genre that expounds the soul. Poets need to master mature artistic skills and express social life and human spiritual world with concise language, rich emotions and rich images according to certain requirements of syllables, tones and rhythms. In ancient China, unhappy people were called poems and happy people were called songs. Later people call it poetry.

The difference between the three is that:

Explanatory writing focuses on explanation, which is a sign that explanatory writing is different from other styles in expression. Three elements of expository writing: scientific content, orderly explanation and accuracy of language.

Prose is short and beautiful, lively and interesting. Compared with novels, poems and plays, prose can be more free. It seems that they just express their own experiences and feelings, and most of them show fragmentary fragments of life.

Poetry is full of the author's thoughts, feelings and rich imagination. The language is concise and vivid, with distinct rhythm, harmonious phonology and rich musical beauty. Sentences are generally in rows, paying attention to the beauty of structure and form.