Early vernacular poetry was a stage in the history of modern Chinese poetry. It was featured by the use of spoken language to emphasize the expression of true, natural, vivid feelings and emotions, and the use of easy-to-understand literary forms. The artistic features of early vernacular poems included: 1. Colloquialism: The early vernacular poems used a large number of spoken vocabulary and dialect to make the language of the poems more easy to understand and close to real life. 2. Direct: Early vernacular poetry pursued direct and true feelings and emotions. They did not hide their inner feelings and emotions, but expressed them through direct expression. 3. Natural: Early vernacular poetry emphasized the expression of nature, true feelings and emotions, combining the creation of poetry with the experience of nature to pursue the beauty of nature. 4. Easy to understand: Early vernacular poetry used easy-to-understand literary forms such as folk songs, folk songs, and vernacular novels to make poetry more easily accepted and understood by the public. 5. Form simplicity: The early vernacular poems were relatively simple, usually four or five sentences. There was no strict rhythm and rhythm, and the form of poetry was simple, free, and lively. 6. The breadth of content: The content of the early vernacular poems covers life, nature, love, friendship and many other aspects, reflecting the breadth and influence of modern Chinese poetry.