Quelles of three-character poems

Three-character poem

An old poetry style. It is a three-character sentence, hence the name.

' and the two chapters of 'Lei Zhenzhen', 'Lian Shiri', 'Taiyi Kuang', 'Tianma Lai' and other chapters of "Jiao Si Song" have already created their style, but they did not start in the late Wei Dynasty. Liu Xie also quoted " "Xi Qi Song" is the first of three words, and there are three or five words in the poem. Most of them were written in the Western Han Dynasty, including "Guofeng": "Shan You", "Xi Youling", "Zhou Song": "Sui Wanbang" , 'A good harvest' and so on. This syntax originally existed in ancient poetry, and it was used as a whole in the early Han Dynasty, so it became a three-character poem."

Five-character poetry

Ancient poetry. genre. It refers to a poem with five characters in each sentence, and the whole poem is composed of five-character sentences. Five-character poems can accommodate more words, thereby expanding the capacity of poetry and enabling more flexible and detailed lyricism and narrative. In terms of syllables, the odd and even matches are more musically beautiful. Therefore, it is more suitable for the social life that developed after the Han Dynasty, thus gradually replacing the orthodox status of four-character poetry and becoming one of the main forms of classical poetry. After the early Tang Dynasty, modern poetry emerged, including five-character rhymed poems and five-character quatrains. Five-character poems before the Tang Dynasty are generally called "five-character ancient poems" or "five ancient poems".

See "Five Character Poems" for details.

Seven-Character Poetry

The name of the poem. Each sentence of the whole poem has seven characters or mainly seven-character sentences. It originated from folk songs in the pre-Qin and Han dynasties. However, there were very few seven-character poems in the Han and Wei Dynasties. They gradually developed from the Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Sui Dynasty. It was not until the Tang Dynasty that they became truly developed and became another major form of classical poetry in my country.