Poem culture is an important part of the treasure house of human culture. Its development can be traced back to the early stages of human civilization. The following is an overview of the development of poetry culture: Ancient poetry: Early poetry can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome. These poems were usually performed in the form of music, such as Homer's Epic and the Odysey. These poems usually depicted the political, social, and cultural phenomena of the time, expressing the poet's thoughts and emotions. 2. Medieval poetry: Medieval poetry mainly existed in the form of religious poetry, such as the Christian poetry "New testament" and the Muslim poetry "Qur 'an". These poems usually expressed religious ideas and beliefs, as well as the poet's emotions and experiences. 3. Poetry of the Renaissance: The Renaissance was a turning point in the development of poetry. Poetry of this period paid more attention to expressing personal emotions and human nature. Famous Renaissance poets included shakespeare, cervantes, and pierre de coubertin. Modern poetry: Modern poetry began to appear in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The forms and styles of modern poetry are varied, including modernism, post-modernism, symbolism, expressionism, and so on. Famous modern poets included Eliot, Byron, Heine, Trundstrom, Borges, and so on. 5. Modern poetry schools: The development of modern poetry has gone through many different schools such as modernism, post-modernism, modernism, experimental poetry, etc. Among them, the modern and experimental poems emphasized the form and technique of poetry, and pursued innovative artistic forms and languages. The development of poetry culture is a long and complicated process. It reflects the variety and changes of human culture, thoughts, emotions and artistic forms.