2. This order is not arranged in chronological order, but according to the relationship between inclusion and inclusion. That is, modern poetry includes metrical poems, metrical poems include seven-character metrical poems, and seven-character metrical poems include seven laws and the Long March.
3. Details are as follows:
① Modern poetry: Modern poetry, also known as modern poetry or metrical poetry, is a genre that emphasizes fairness, antithesis and rhyme in Chinese poetry. 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 poetic style after the Tang Dynasty, which is mainly divided into quatrains and metrical poems. Famous representative poets are: Li Bai, Du Fu, Li Shangyin, Lu You, etc. It occupies an important position in the history of China's poetry.
(2) Rhyme: Rhyme is a popular genre of Chinese poetry in the Tang Dynasty, which belongs to a kind of modern poetry and is named because of its strict metrical requirements. The common types are five laws and seven laws, and there are generally a few words to say. Rhyme is the precious wealth of Chinese literature, which is of great significance.
③ Seven-character metrical poem: Seven-character metrical poem is a kind of metrical poem. Each song has eight lines, seven words in each line, and every two lines are connected, which is divided into four parts: the first part, the parallel part, the neck part and the tail part.
④ Seven Laws and the Long March: The Seven Laws and the Long March is a seven-character poem selected from Mao Zedong's Poems. This poem was written in 1935 and 10, when Mao Zedong led the Central Red Army across Minshan, and the Long March was coming to an end. Looking back on the numerous difficulties and obstacles overcome by the Long March in the past year, he was full of joy and fighting pride.