What is the poetic unit of modern poetry?

Modern poetry takes the head as the unit, including quatrains (five words and four sentences, seven words and four sentences), regular poems (five words and eight sentences, seven words and eight sentences) and parallel poems (more than ten sentences), with regular poems as the meter.

Modern poetry, also known as modern poetry or metrical poetry, is a genre of Chinese poetry that emphasizes fairness, antithesis and rhyme. In order to distinguish it from classical poetry, it has the name of modern style. Refers to the metrical poem style formed in the Tang Dynasty. Modern poetry has strict restrictions on the number, number of words, fluency and rhyme of sentences. Modern poetry is the main style of poetry after the Tang Dynasty. Famous representative poets are Li Bai, Du Fu, Li Shangyin and Lu You. It occupies an important position in the history of China's poetry.