Poetry \ concise language \ diary
I think it's right. Poetry is not a novel, so it must be concise. Of course, poetry is likely to have rhetorical accumulation of parallelism or other contrasting atmosphere, but this does not conflict with concise images, on the contrary, it is establishing images. Through conciseness and concreteness, the space-time and skeleton of poetry are established. If it is not concise and does not form a symbolic image, it is difficult to call it poetry. So I think poetry