What are the Chu, Han, Six Dynasties, Ming and Qing Dynasties?

Songs of Chu (Song Dynasty), Han Fu, Strange Tales of the Six Dynasties, Novels of Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Chu Ci is a new poetic style created by Qu Yuan and the first collection of romantic poems in the history of China literature. The name of Chu Ci existed in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty and was compiled by Liu Xiangnai.

Han Fu is a rhyming prose that appeared in the Han Dynasty. It is characterized by the combination of rhythm and rhyme, and is good at narration. From the form of fu, it lies in "biography"; As far as the content of Fu is concerned, the emphasis is on "writing things and writing ambitions".

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Chu Ci experienced Qu Yuan's creation, imitation after Qu Yuan's submission, collection in early Han Dynasty and collection by Liu Xiang. This book should have been written between 26 BC and 6 BC. Liu Xiang's original book Chu Ci died early, and later generations can only trace back and guess the original appearance indirectly through Wang Yi's Chu Ci (the original book is gone) and Song Hongxingzu's Chu Ci Supplement (Chu Ci Supplement).

Songs of the South is of extraordinary significance to the whole cultural system of China, especially to literature. It created the poetic style of China's romantic literature, so later generations called this style "Chu Ci" and "Sao". Poetry, novel, prose and drama all exist to varying degrees.

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