Modern poetry refers to the poetry from the May 4th Movement to the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC). The main body of China's modern poetry, New Poetry, was born in the May 4th New Culture Movement. It is a new style poem that adapts to the requirements of the times, reflects real life with the vernacular close to the masses, expresses the revolutionary content of science and democracy, and breaks the shackles of old-style poems with metrical form as the main symbol. 1953 used the name "Modern Poetry Society" for the first time-it was established when Ji Xian founded the "Modern Poetry Society".
Tang poetry and Song ci are ancient poems of China.
Yuanqu is a popular literary form in the Yuan Dynasty, including zaju and Sanqu, sometimes referring to zaju. Zaju, a performance form characterized by funny teasing in Song Dynasty. The Yuan Dynasty developed into a form of China traditional opera, with 60% discount for each book and a wedge at the beginning or between folds. Each fold is composed of Bai Bin and Beiqu Suite with the same tone and rhyme. Such as Guan Hanqing's Dou Eyuan. Popular in Dadu (now Beijing) area. There are also dramas in Ming and Qing dynasties, but there is no limit to 60% discount per book. Sanqu is a popular music form in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, and it has no object. The content is mainly lyrical, including poems and essays.