Definition of abstinence in ancient times and abstinence in law
Ancient quatrains refer to five-character quatrains composed of four sentences, each with five words. The law is a seven-character quatrain, with seven words in each sentence. These two forms are common short stories in ancient Chinese poetry, which are characterized by conciseness, profound implication and profound artistic conception.
Ancient and unique features and forms of expression
Gu Jue expresses his feelings and thoughts in a concise and lively form. Its four-sentence structure presents a kind of symmetrical beauty, and the length of five words in each sentence makes the expression more compact and can accurately convey the author's intention. Gu Jue usually takes natural scenery, philosophy of life and emotional expression as the theme, and describes and expresses the author's mood and feelings through concise language and images. In terms of rhythm, ancient times paid attention to the arrangement of flat tones, which made the whole poem have a sense of rhythm.
Characteristics and manifestations of abstinence
Compared with ancient quatrains, quatrains are more relaxed in structure, and the length of each sentence of seven words makes expression more free and can accommodate more images and ideas. Rhythm also pays attention to the beauty of symmetry, and there is also a flat rhythm arrangement between each sentence.
The subject matter of law is also relatively wide, which can not only describe natural scenery, but also express personal feelings, and also express thoughts on society and history. Rhythm is more changeable in form than ancient rhyme, which gives the poet more creative space.
Historical origin of ancient quatrains and legal quatrains
Both ancient quatrains and metrical poems originated from the five-character quatrains in ancient China. Five-character quatrains are one of the most typical forms of poetry in the Tang Dynasty, which are popular because of its concise structure and beautiful tone. With the passage of time, there have been four-character quatrains, seven-character quatrains and other variants. The five-character quatrains in these variants gradually formed the ancient meter, while the seven-character quatrains evolved into the meter.
The influence and value of ancient taboos.
As an important form of China's ancient poetry, ancient style and metrical poetry have played an important role in later poets and cultural inheritance. They enable readers to appreciate the poet's thoughts and feelings in just a few sentences through concise and fresh forms and profound and implicit artistic conception.
Gujue and Juejue not only have unique aesthetic feeling in art, but also present the unique charm of China ancient culture in expression. For scholars who study the development of China's literature and poetry, antiquity and law are also important research objects.