Classical poetry divides poetry into

As far as literary genre is concerned, classical poetry is a language art that takes classical Chinese as the carrier and reproduces life lyric and heartfelt feelings with the harmony of language rhythm. Classical poetry is one of the two major schools of Chinese poetry, which is divided according to the time when it appeared. Chinese poetry can be divided into classical poetry and modern poetry. Classical poetry is divided into classical poetry and classical metrical poetry. Modern poetry can be divided into modern metrical poetry and modern style poetry.

Metrical Poetry

As far as literary genre is concerned, classical metrical poetry is a language art which takes classical Chinese as the carrier and reproduces life lyric and expression with the highest harmony of language rhythm. Classical metrical poems include modern poems (metrical poems, metrical poems and metrical poems), words and songs. Classical metrical poetry has strict metrical rules, and there are clear requirements in terms of words, sentences, leveling, antithesis and rhyme.

Style poetry

As far as literary genre is concerned, classical Chinese poetry is a language art that takes classical Chinese as the carrier and reproduces the lyricism and expressiveness of life with the universal harmony of language rhythm. Classical poems include The Book of Songs, Chuci poems, Yuefu poems and classical poems.

Classical poetry is relatively free in meter, without antithesis, even in level and level, wide in rhyme and unlimited in length. Sentences include four words, five words, six words, seven words and miscellaneous words. Those who use three, five or seven words at the same time generally count as seven words.