Song poetry is another literary genre after Tang poetry. It is basically divided into two categories: the graceful school and the bold school.
Representatives of the graceful school: Li Yu, the late master of the Southern Tang Dynasty, poets of the Song Dynasty: Li Qingzhao, Liu Yong, Qin Guan, etc.
Ci, a type of poetry. Because it is the lyrics of Hele, it is also called tune lyrics, Yuefu, music, long and short sentences, poetry, Qinqu, etc. It began in the Sui Dynasty, took shape in the middle and late Tang Dynasty, and flourished in the Song Dynasty. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the music of various ethnic groups introduced from the Western Regions gradually merged with the old music of the Central Plains, and Yan music, mainly Hu music, emerged. The original neat five- and seven-character poems were no longer suitable, so words with unequal words and more lively forms were produced.
Words originated from the folk. Later, literati wrote new words according to the rhythm and rhythm of the music score, which was called "filling words" or "according to the sound". From then on, words and music were separated, forming a kind of metrical poetry with sentences of varying lengths.
5. The seven-character poems are well-proportioned and dualistic, showing neatness and beauty; while the lyrics are mainly long and short sentences, presenting a beautiful presentation
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