: 1. Modern poetry, also known as "vernacular poetry", is a kind of poetry. Compared with classical poetry, it is generally not constrained by format and rhythm. The discovery of modern poetry can be traced back to the late Qing Dynasty. At that time, some poems imported from the west began to be translated into vernacular Chinese, but these works were not very big, so little was known. 1953 used the name of modern poetry for the first time-it was established when Ji Xian founded the Modern Poetry Society.
2. The main schools of modern poetry are Crescent School, kuya School and Vague Poetry School. The mainstream of modern poetry is free verse. Free verse is the product of the May 4th New Culture Movement, which adopts vernacular in form, breaking the shackles of old-style poetry, and mainly reflects new life and expresses new ideas in content.
3. Modern poetry is free in form and rich in connotation. Image management is more important than rhetoric application. Compared with ancient poetry, although they all perceive things and reflect the soul, they completely break through the characteristics of ancient poetry, which are "gentle and sincere, sad without resentment", and put more emphasis on free and open, straightforward statements and communication between "feeling and invisibility".