1. "Elegance": Style refers to the style in The Book of Songs, and Elegance refers to the elegant music in The Book of Songs. During the period of Taikang literature, elegance became two schools of literature and art, which led the development direction of literature. Among them, the wind is simple, fresh and close to people's lives, while elegance is more solemn, elegant and elegant, thus forming a distinct difference.
2. "Six Kingdoms Period": refers to the Warring States period of Taikang literature period, which is also the period with the most frequent wars and the most chaotic politics in the history of China. In the fierce competition among the six countries, cultural exchanges are also very active, and scholars from various countries learn from each other and influence each other, resulting in some excellent literary works.
3. "Chuci": It is a literary genre in the period of Taikang literature, mainly spreading in Nanchu area. Chuci has strong local characteristics, profound implications and rich feelings, which combines local folk customs and habits and represents the style of southern literature to a certain extent.
4. "A hundred schools of thought contend": a cultural phenomenon that gradually appeared in Taikang literature period refers to various schools of thought and theories put forward by celebrities from all sides. Its representatives are mainly Xunzi, Confucius and Mozi. The difference of ideas and the competition of theoretical schools they attach importance to also provide a strong impetus for the cultural development of Taikang literature period.
5. "Duality" refers to a literary technique in Taikang literature period. Duality divides a poem or an article into two sentences. The sentence structures of the two sentences are similar or the same, and rhetorical symmetry and echo are achieved by using the same or similar expressions.
6. "Lyricism" refers to an artistic technique of expressing one's feelings and feelings in literary works. In Taikang literature, lyricism has become a fashion, and many literary works are based on lyricism. Among them, Songs of the South and Lisao are famous lyric literary works.
7. Bixing refers to a common rhetorical device in Taikang literature period, which expresses the main meaning of literary works through metaphor. Bixing is widely used in literature, not only in poetry, but also in prose and drama. Among them, Confucius' Bixing is particularly famous and has become an important legacy of later literature.
By understanding these literary terms, we can deeply understand the connotation and characteristics of Taikang literature in this period.