In terms of artistic techniques, especially in the writing skills of narrative poems, the influence of Han Yuefu folk songs is also very significant. Such as the use of dialogue or monologue, psychological description and detailed description of characters, simple and vivid language, etc. It has become a learning model for all poets who reflect reality in later generations.
Yuefu folk songs in Han Dynasty not only have rich social content, but also have profound ideological significance. What they do is "take sorrow as joy, take things as cause", that is to say, the authors of Yuefu folk songs are oriented to real life and create according to the joys and sorrows shown by people in various encounters.
It truly and concretely reflects the social outlook and people's thoughts and feelings at that time, and is the inheritance and development of the fine tradition of realism in The Book of Songs. The folk songs of Yuefu in Han Dynasty inherited and developed the fine tradition of folk realism in Zhou Dynasty, which reflected the social life and people's thoughts and feelings at that time more extensively and profoundly, and also had a more concrete and direct impact on later poetry.
Many works have played an exemplary role. This influence is first manifested in its realistic spirit of "feeling sadness and joy, starting from events". This spirit, like a red line, runs through the history of poetry and songs from Jian 'an to Tang Dynasty, forming a realistic tradition with Yuefu as the system.
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The Western Han Dynasty set up Yuefu, which was in charge of court and court music. Poems collected and created by Yuefu are called Yuefu. A considerable number of Yuefu poems are collected from the people, which are easy to understand, reflect reality and can be appreciated. Later, scholars also copied Yuefu poems. By the Tang Dynasty, Yuefu poems before the Southern and Northern Dynasties were collectively called Ancient Yuefu.
The so-called new Yuefu is relative to the ancient Yuefu. This concept was first put forward by Bai Juyi. He has compiled more than 50 poems, such as Beauty is Better than Happiness and Setting a Topic for Something, into New Yuefu.
Pi Rixiu, Nie and Du Xunhe, poets in the late Tang Dynasty, inherited the spirit of the new Yuefu. Pi Rixiu's ten poems and three shameful poems, Nie's Journey to the Childe, Du Xunhe's Widow in the Mountain and Houhui Village Rebellion, profoundly exposed the cruelty and decay of the rulers in the late Tang Dynasty and the social reality before and after the peasant war in the late Tang Dynasty.
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