What is the difference between "style" and "genre"?

Style is the genre of an article, not the form; Genre is the classification and attribute of an article.

There are the following styles:

Prose: In ancient times, any prose without rules and arrangements, including historical classics, was generally called prose.

Prose is characterized by a wide range of materials, "scattered in form and gathered in spirit"; Free form and flexible writing; Language is not limited by rhythm, and its expression is implicit and meaningful.

Poetry: Poetry is a literary genre that expresses feelings and wishes. "Shi Mao-Preface" records: "Poets have aspirations. Have ambition in your heart and speak like a poem. " Yan Yu's Poems on Canglang in the Southern Song Dynasty said that "poets chant temperament". There is only one art expressed in words: poetry.

Novel: a literary genre that focuses on portraying characters and reflects social life through complete stories and environmental descriptions.

There are the following types:

Narrative literature: it is literature that tells the events of social life.

Lyric literature: refers to a kind of literature organized by formal words to symbolically express one's inner feelings.

Dramatic literature: refers to the script of dramatic performance.