The main literary forms of Han Dynasty

Han Chinese clothing, Hanfu

Han Fu, the main literary form of the Han Dynasty. Han Fu is a rhyming prose that appeared in the Han Dynasty. It is characterized by the combination of rhythm and rhyme, and is good at narration. From the form of fu, it lies in "biography"; As far as the content of Fu is concerned, the emphasis is on "writing things and writing ambitions".

The content of Han Fu can be divided into five categories:

1, which is to render Miyagi;

2. It describes the hunting of the emperor;

3. Tell about your travel experience;

4. It is to express unsatisfied feelings;

5. It's gossip about animals and plants.

In the past, they were representatives of Han Fu. Fu is the most popular style in Han Dynasty. During the 400 years of the Han Dynasty, most ordinary literati devoted themselves to this style of writing, so it flourished for a time, and later generations often regarded it as the representative of the literature of the Han Dynasty.

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The formation and development of Han Fu can be divided into three stages. Fu writers in the early Han Dynasty inherited the legacy of Chu Ci. At this time, the so-called "Sao-style Fu" was popular, and then gradually evolved into the so-called prose-style Fu with independent characteristics, which was the main body of Han Fu and the most prosperous stage of Han Fu. After the mid-Eastern Han Dynasty, prose poetry gradually declined, and lyric poetry began to rise. This development and change process of Han Fu is closely related to the change of social conditions in Han Dynasty.