The difference between lines and quotations in poetry

First of all, these four capitals are in the form of Yuefu folk songs. "Qu" is a general term, and Qu is called "Xing", "Yin" and "Yin" are all called "Yuefu Style". There is no strict difference between them. Syllables and meter are relatively free, and there are five words, seven words and miscellaneous words in the form.

The concrete * * * and differences of the four are as follows:

1 and * * * have the same characteristics.

Judging from the tone of words, "Song", "Xing", "Yin" and "Yin" all have fixed tone of words, but most of them have no definite sentences and sentences have no definite words, mainly miscellaneous words, and many languages are colloquial, popular and visual.

From the perspective of phonology and rhythm, these four rhymes are relatively free, and they don't talk about level and level;

From the point of view of expression, these four people not only use metaphor, but also use parallelism, narrative twists and turns, and are good at dialogue and detail description to portray characters and shape images.

2. Difference

In narrative techniques, "songs" and "lines" are mostly long and mostly narrative, while "songs" and "quotations" are mostly short and mostly lyrical.

Emotionally, "Song" is like a modern essay, full of emotion and nonsense. "Xing" has multiple notes and "Yin" is more impassioned.

Extended data:

yuefu folk songs

China folk music and Yuefu originated in Qin Dynasty, and the name of Qin was adopted in the Han Dynasty. In 65438 BC+065438 BC+02 BC, Yuefu was formally established when Emperor Wu was in office. Its task is to collect and edit local folk music, arrange, adapt and create music, and sing and perform.

The Han, Wei and Six Dynasties were famous for Yuefu folk songs. Yuefu was originally a music institution established by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. It is used to train musicians, make music scores and collect lyrics, among which a large number of folk songs are collected. Later Yuefu became a poem with music.

Fifty or sixty folk songs of Han Yuefu preserved today truly reflect the miserable life of the lower classes. For example, the battle of the south of the city, the trip to the East Gate, joining the army during the Tenth Five-Year Plan, and going to the countryside. Their stylistic schools, The Book of Songs and Songs of the South, are more lively and free. They develop five-character style, seven-character style and long and short sentences, mostly focusing on narration and shaping characters with certain personality.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Yuefu folk songs