Poetry can be divided into () () by content and () by form.

Poetry can be divided into (narrative poetry) and (lyric poetry) according to content, (metrical poetry) and (free verse) and (prose poetry) and (folk songs) according to form.

The following are my collected answers:

According to the content, poetry can be divided into lyric poetry and narrative poetry. Lyrics mainly reflect social life by directly expressing the author's inner feelings. According to the author's attitude towards objective things and the content of poems, lyric poems can be divided into carols, lamentations, love songs, pastoral poems, landscape poems, satirical poems, epics and so on. Narrative poetry mainly reflects real life by describing events and shaping characters. Narrative-oriented, lyrical narrative, generally with complete stories and specific characters.

According to the form, poetry can be divided into metrical poetry, free verse, prose poetry, folk songs and so on, which all reflect their different formal characteristics.

In addition, there are five-character poems, seven-character poems, five-character quatrains, seven-character quatrains, Tibetan poems, Tibetan poems and so on.