Title: Poetry —— A Reader of Common Stylistic Norms in Ancient China.
Book number: 1 148269
Publishing House: Jilin People's Publishing House
Pricing: 1 1.0
ISBN: 720604 187
Author: Sheng
Publication date: 2004-0 1-0 1
Version: 1
Format: small 32 format
Introduction:
When it comes to the common literary styles in ancient times or the achievements of China's ancient literature, people will first think of poetry. Poetry in a broad sense is a broad stylistic concept, which is relative to prose and should include words, songs and so on. However, in a narrow sense, poetry does not include rhyming forms such as later words and songs, but refers to the original ballads, The Book of Songs, Chuci, Yuefu and a large number of five-character, seven-character and miscellaneous works produced after the Han and Wei Dynasties. The "poem" mentioned in this book takes its narrow connotation.
This book consists of three parts.
The first chapter is called "The Origin, Development and Evolution of China's Classical Poetry". The author intends to describe and discuss the historical process of the origin, development and evolution of the style of "poetry" with relatively short language and clear levels, so that readers can have the outline and concise history of a China poem in their hands, and thus quickly understand the ins and outs of the development and evolution of ancient China poetry. In this chapter, while expounding the history of Shi Pin, the author also makes some literary comments on important writers, representative works and distinctive styles and schools in different historical periods, so that readers can follow them when they further dabble in his works.
The second chapter is called "Stylistic Characteristics of Classical Poetry and Modern Poetry", and the author tries to explain the respective characteristics of classical poetry and modern poetry (five-character poems, seven-character poems, long-character poems, five-character quatrains, seven-character quatrains, etc.). ) use specific examples to explain things in simple terms and strive to attract attention. Explain one by one, taking poetry as an example. When writing, try to be as popular as possible, so that all the rules of writing poetry are operable and have a clear effect.
The third chapter is called "Classic Works of Classical Poetry and Modern Poetry". If the content of the first two chapters is "retreat", then this chapter is "pragmatism", that is, through reading and appreciating classic works, we can truly understand the characteristics of various ancient poems, and then understand the exemplary significance of related works from the perspective of stylistic norms.
Directory:
The first chapter is the origin, development and evolution of China's classical poetry.
First, the origin of poetry
Second, The Book of Songs-the source of classical poetry
Thirdly, Qu Yuan and Chu Ci.
Fourthly, folk songs and literati poems in Yuefu in Han Dynasty.
Five, Jian 'an and Zhengshi Poetry
Sixth, Jin Dynasty poetry.
Seven, the Southern Dynasties poetry and the change of poetic style.
Eight, Northern and Southern Dynasties Yuefu folk songs
Nine, early Tang poetry
X. Tang poetry
Xi。 Mid-Tang poetry
Twelve. Late Tang poetry
Thirteen. Poetry in Northern Song Dynasty
Fourteen Poetry of Southern Song Dynasty
Fifteen, Yuan, Ming and Qing Poetry
Sixteen, modern poetry
The second chapter is the stylistic features of classical poetry and modern poetry.
First, ancient poetry
Second, five-character poems
Three-character seven-character poem
Fourth, the long method
Five, five-character quatrains
Six or seven-character quatrains
Seven, the antithesis of metrical poems
Eight, the rhyme of metrical poems and quatrains
Chapter III Classic Works of Classical Poetry and Modern Poetry
The Book of Songs Official Luo
ordinary people
Jianjia
Go home after the war
Chu Ci Shan Gui
National martyr
Ode to orange
Yuefu Moshangsang
Dongmen line
Fifteenth, join the army
Nahetan
Ziyugo
First, ancient poetry
Second, modern poetry.
Eight-sentence five-character verse
Four lines and five words of ancient poetry
Seven-syllable/seven-syllable metrical poem
Seven-syllable/seven-syllable quatrain
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Topic: Introduction to Ancient Poetry Reading
ISBN: 753253709
Author: Wu Zhangshu
Publishing House: Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House
Pricing: 15
Page number: 139
Release date: May 2004-1
Version:
Format: 32
Packaging:
Introduction: This book introduces the knowledge of reading ancient poetry to beginners in detail and popularly, including the origin, genre, rhyme, antithesis, level tone and even technical terms of ancient poetry. It is not only an introductory book for reading ancient books, but also can guide you how to learn to write ancient poems.
Two important factors of poetry are to know some common sense of reading poetry. About poetry, there are two basic concepts that need to be roughly understood, namely, the four tones and the flat tones of words, and what is rhyme. Because continuous harmony and rhyme are important factors, and they are all parts of poetry, and any poem contains these two factors. If the concepts of these two factors are unclear, then we can't further understand other aspects of poetry. Therefore, before talking about common sense of poetry, it is necessary to introduce the four tones of words and what rhyme is.
Directory:
order
Chapter one: Two important factors of poetry.
(A) the four tones and even tones of Chinese characters
(2) Rhyme
The second chapter is the origin and evolution of poetry.
(A) the origin of poetry
(B) the evolution of the form of old-style poetry
The third chapter is the types and differences of old-style poems.
(A) the difference between ancient poetry and modern poetry in wording and sentence making
(2) The difference between ancient poetry and modern poetry in rhyme.
(3) The differences between classical poetry and modern poetry in the aspects of leveling and antithesis.
The fourth chapter is the genre of old-style poetry.
(A) Pre-Qin poetry style
(B) the poetic style of the Han Dynasty
(3) Poetry style in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties
(D) Poetry and Song Style in Tang Dynasty
(5) Poetry and Song Style in Song Dynasty
(VI) Poetic Style in Jin and Yuan Dynasties
(VII) Poetic Style in Ming Dynasty
(VIII) Poetry Style in Qing Dynasty
Chapter V Special Words in Old Style Poetry
Chapter VI Metrics
(A) the ancient rhyme
(B) the new rhyme
Chapter VII Metrics of quatrains
rhyme
(2) Leveling arrangement
(3) Format
Chapter VIII Rhyme and Rhyme
rhyme
(2) Leveling arrangement
(3) duality
(4) format
(e) Restrictions on the use of repetitive words
Chapter IX Measurement Sub-rules
(A) to avoid loneliness
(2) Leveled arrangement with three-character suffix.
(3) difficult to preserve
(4) About "135 Regardless"
Chapter 10 Overview of Classical Poetry
(A) the various forms of ancient poetry
(B) the ancient poetry of the Tang Dynasty
Chapter 11 Variant Poetry
Appendix List of Common Old-read Audio Words