A literary genre is a form or means used in literary creation. Common literary genres include, but are not limited to: 1. Fictions: A literary form that uses the plot and character as the main clues to present the story through narration, description, dialogue, and other means. 2. Poetry: A literary form that is mainly featured by rhythm, rhythm, and formal beauty, usually used to express emotions and thoughts. Prose: A literary form that presents the author's thoughts, emotions, and feelings in a free, casual, and concise manner. 4. Drama: A literary form that uses performance as the main means to present a story through the creation of characters, the arrangement of plots, and the use of language. 5. Biography: A literary form that presents a person by describing his appearance, personality, thoughts, actions, etc., with his life story as the main clue. 6. Science fiction: A literary form that focuses on science, technology, and the fantasy of the future to show human development and progress through imagination and exploration. 7. Historical novels: A literary form that presents history by describing the development of historical events and the fate of the characters with historical events and characters as the main clues. Fairy Tales: A literary form that focuses on fantasy and fairy tales to attract children's readers by telling interesting, mysterious, and fantastical stories. A collection of one or more poems, usually composed by one or more poets. Poem review: A literary form that analyses and comments on one or more poems. The above is just one of the common literary forms. In fact, there are many other literary forms. Different literary forms have different characteristics and forms of expression. Each literary form has its own unique charm and value.