The main feature of Alexander's poems is that there are twelve syllables in each line, and there is a pause after the sixth syllable. French metrical poems do not pay attention to pace, but pay great attention to the order of syllables in lines, ranging from two-tone poems to thirteen-tone poems. Of course, the most commonly used poetic style is the twelve-tone poem. This poetic technique is similar to China's four-character poems, five-character poems, metrical poems and quatrains.
Typical examples: Baudelaire's Balcony, Induction and Malamei's Afternoon of the Faun.