Han Yuefu refers to an institution specializing in the teaching management of music and dance singing. Yuefu was first established in the Qin Dynasty, which was an institution under the jurisdiction of Shaofu at that time to manage the teaching of music and dance singing. BC 1 12 was formally established in the period of Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty. Yuefu's duty is to collect folk songs or literati poems for music, and to prepare for the court's performance during sacrifices or banquets. The poems it collected were later called "Yuefu Poetry" or "Yuefu Poetry" for short.
Yuefu is an official position established by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Its duty is to collect folk songs or literati's poems for music, so as to prepare for the court's performance at sacrifices or banquets. It is a new poetic style after The Book of Songs and Songs of the South.
Artistic features:
The biggest and most basic artistic feature of Han Yuefu is narrative. This feature is determined by the content of "karma". Although there are some narrative works in The Book of Songs, such as Meng and others. However, it is still expressed through the pouring out of the protagonist of the work, and it is still in the form of lyricism, lacking complete characters and plots and a centralized description of a central event.
However, in the folk songs of Han Yuefu, there have been works with stories told by a third party, as well as characters with certain personalities and relatively complete plots. Show a character's character through his words and deeds. Some adopt the form of dialogue, such as the dialogue between Luo Fu and the emissary in Mo Shang Sang, and the dialogue between the wife and her husband in East Gate, all of which can show different characters such as wit, courage and kindness.