Shuangshi
Examples of two-paragraph poems are as follows:

1, two-section line

Qingcheng Xiaoyu celebrates Xinyang and worships the Jade Emperor to Hongyun.

At seven o'clock on the sixth, I was shocked by the years, and at three o'clock on the fifth, I recalled my class trip.

Whoever belongs to a car will fight from Huang Hui, and the fishing boat will fly for nothing.

It is better than last year's three pavilions, with ten people and eight sides.

This poem was written when celebrating two festivals (National Day and Children's Day), expressing people's joy and blessing for the New Year. Some elements are mentioned in the poem, such as the light rain in Qingcheng, the red clouds worshiping the jade emperor, the six days and seven minutes shocking the years, and the five nights and three minutes recalling the class. These elements express people's love and blessings for the motherland, as well as their feelings about fleeting time and nostalgia for friendship.

2, "Double Festival Fu"

Autumn waters are the same, and the golden wind sends a refreshing celebration.

The fragrance of osmanthus is another spring, and the reunion of the two festivals is full of joy.

The feelings of home and country are always the same, and the reunion is endless.

Longteng Hu Yue congratulates the Spring Festival and builds thousands of Chinese dreams.

This poem was written when celebrating two festivals (Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day), expressing people's feelings for reunion and home country. The poem mentions elements such as autumn water, golden wind and sweet osmanthus fragrance, expressing people's praise for the beautiful scenery in autumn and their desire for reunion. At the same time, the poem also mentions words such as the same feelings of home and country, happy reunion and endless happiness, expressing people's wishes for the prosperity of the motherland and their yearning for family happiness.

3. Two-section ode

On the first day of the Lantern Festival in China, all the people were filled with joy.

The country is peaceful and peaceful, and the feelings of home and country are celebrated together.

Colorful flags are flying and fireworks are blooming.

Be grateful for the new era and create a brilliant future together.

This poem was written in celebration of two festivals (National Day and Lantern Festival), expressing people's joy in festivals and their feelings for home and country.

Classification of poetry:

1. Classification by genre: Poetry can be divided into ancient poetry, modern poetry and new poetry according to different genres. Among them, ancient poetry refers to poems before the Tang Dynasty, such as The Book of Songs and Songs of the South. Modern poetry refers to metrical poems that appeared in the Tang Dynasty, including quatrains and metrical poems, such as Thoughts on a Quiet Night and Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night. New poetry refers to modern poetry that appeared after the May 4th Movement, mainly composed of style and modern meter, such as Farewell to Cambridge and My Confessions.

2. Classification by theme: Poetry can also be divided into lyric poetry, narrative poetry and philosophical poetry according to different themes. Lyrics mainly express the author's subjective feelings and thoughts, with the main content of expressing inner feelings; Narrative poems mainly tell stories and describe characters, and express the author's thoughts and feelings through specific events and characters; Philosophical poetry focuses on the philosophy and wisdom of life, and expresses the author's ideological realm through philosophical poetry.

3. Classification by form: Poetry can be divided into metrical poetry, free verse and prose poetry according to different forms. Metric poems refer to poems written according to certain rules and rhythms, such as five-character quatrains and seven-character metrical poems. Free verse refers to poetry without fixed rules and rhythms, which expresses the author's feelings and thoughts in a free form; Prose poetry is a literary form with the characteristics of both prose and poetry, which is both free and casual in prose and elegant and concise in poetry.