Is the song of deer, wood, Chang 'e, snow, plum blossom and cow one kind?

Not the same kind. Chai Lu is a five-character quatrain written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. It depicts the quiet scenery of empty mountains and deep forests near Chai Lu in the evening. Chang 'e is a seven-character quatrain written by a poet based on the story of Chang 'e and the moon in folklore. Xue Mei is a seven-character quatrain. The author expresses his appreciation for the beauty and tenacity of plum blossom by chanting Xue Mei. Song of the Flower Cow is the work of modern writer Xu. It depicts the beautiful scene and free life of Hua Niu in nature. Although these poems are all about natural landscapes, they are quite different in form, content, style and expression, and cannot be classified as one category.