Classical poetry
Ancient poetry is the general name of China's ancient poetry, which refers to the poems created by ancient people in China. Ancient poems in a broad sense include poems, ci poems and Sanqu poems, while ancient poems in a narrow sense only refer to poems, including ancient poems and modern poems. Poetry is a literary genre that expounds ideas. "Poets express their feelings, feelings and skills by feeling their surroundings" (see Zhao Que's Preface to 300 Poems without Complaints). China's ancient poems can be divided into three categories: classical poems, regular poems and quatrains, and Yuefu is attached to these three categories. Du Fu's poems compiled by Guo Zhida in Song Dynasty can be simply divided into two categories: ancient poems and modern poems.