Tang Poetry, Song Poetry, Yuanqu and Ming and Qing Dynasties?

Poetry in Tang and Song Dynasties is very famous, and many people blurt it out. In fact, every dynasty has its own representatives. For example, the representative of Tang Dynasty is Tang Poetry, the representative of Song Dynasty is Ci, and the representative of Yuan Dynasty is Qu. So what are the representatives of the Ming and Qing Dynasties? Let's take a look.

Tang poetry, Song poetry, Yuan music, Ming and Qing dynasties?

China, known as "the novels of Tang poetry, Song poetry, Yuan Qu and Ming and Qing Dynasties", summed up the spiritual wealth that Huaxia Shenzhou contributed to human society in the form of cultural chain.

Tang poetry

The Tang Dynasty was the heyday of the development of China's classical poetry, with representative poets such as Li Bai, Du Fu, Du Mu and Li Shangyin. The basic forms of Tang poetry are quatrains and metrical poems, including four quatrains and eight metrical poems, which are divided into five words and seven words (that is, five or seven words per sentence).

Song ci

Ci is a kind of ancient poetry in China, which flourished in the Song Dynasty, so it is called "Song Ci". Song ci is a brilliant giant diamond in the crown of ancient Chinese literature, which has always been called "double unique" with Tang poetry. The most famous poets in Song Dynasty are Su Dongpo, Liu Yong, Li Qingzhao and others.

A word, some with only one paragraph, is called monotony; Some are divided into two sections, called double tones; Some are divided into three or four sections, which are called three or four sections. The sentence patterns of Song Ci are not as uniform as those of Tang Poetry, but they are staggered in length.

Yuan zaju

Yuanqu is another literary form formed after Tang poetry and Song poetry. Yuan Qu can be roughly divided into two kinds, one is Yuan Zaju and the other is Yuan Sanqu. Zaju is a form that combines songs, spoken language and dance. Sanqu is poetry.

Ming and Qing novels

Ming and Qing Dynasties are the prosperous periods in the history of China's novels. Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margin, The Journey to the West and Dream of Red Mansions are all novels of Ming and Qing Dynasties, and Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio is the highest achievement of China's classical novels.