There are many works that praise life in Han Yuefu poetry, such as "Chang Ge Xing", "Bu Suan Zi", "Li Sao" and so on.
1. Introduction to Yuefu.
(1) In 112 BC, Yuefu was officially established in the Western Han Dynasty during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. It collected and compiled Han folk music from various places, arranged, adapted and created music, and performed singing and performance. Han Yuefu refers to the poetry collected and produced by Yuefu institutions in the Han Dynasty. These poems were originally circulated among the people and were preserved through the Yuefu. They were called "Ge" in the Han Dynasty and were called "Yuefu" or "Han Yuefu" in the Wei and Jin Dynasties. Poems written by later generations of literati imitating this form are also called "Yuefu poems".
(2) Female-themed works occupy an important position in Han Yuefu folk songs. They use popular language to construct works that are close to life. They gradually move from miscellaneous words to five words, adopt narrative writing methods, depict characters in detail, and create The characters have distinct personalities, the plot is relatively complete, and the ideological connotation can be highlighted and typical details can be depicted, opening up a new stage of mature development of narrative poetry. It is an important stage in the development of the five-character poetry style in the history of Chinese poetry. Han Yuefu has a very high status in the history of literature, standing side by side with the Book of Songs and Chu Ci.
2. Writing techniques.
The Yuefu poems of the Han Dynasty pay attention to tailoring, focusing on narrative but less on lyricism, focusing on laying out the scene, describing the middle process in detail and briefly describing the beginning and end. On the one hand, the Yuefu poems of the Han Dynasty played a positive role in promoting the evolution of ancient Chinese poetry styles, realizing the transition from four-character poems to miscellaneous poems and five-character poems.