I. Introduction to Yuefu
(1) In BC 1 12, Yuefu was formally established in the period of Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty, collecting and sorting out Han folk music, arranging and composing music, and singing and playing. Han Yuefu refers to the poems adopted by Yuefu organs in Han Dynasty. These poems were originally circulated among the people and preserved through Yuefu. It was called "Song" in Han Dynasty and "Yuefu" or "Han Yuefu" in Wei and Jin Dynasties. Poems written by later scholars imitating this form are also called "Yuefu Poems".
(2) Women's works play an important role in the folk songs of Han Yuefu. It uses popular language to construct works close to life, and gradually changes from miscellaneous words to five words. It uses narrative writing, portrays characters in detail, creates vivid characters and has a complete story. It can highlight the ideological connotation, pay attention to describing typical details, and open up a new stage in the development of narrative poetry, which is an important stage in the development of five-character poetry in the history of China's poetry. Han Yuefu has a very high position in the history of literature, which can keep pace with The Book of Songs and Songs of the South.
Second, writing skills.
The Yuefu poems in the two Han dynasties pay attention to tailoring, emphasizing narrative but slightly lyrical, laying out the scene, detailing the intermediate process and outlining the beginning and end. On the one hand, Yuefu poems in the Han Dynasty played a positive role in promoting the evolution of China's ancient poetic style, and realized the transition from four-character poems to miscellaneous poems and five-character poems.