The first category includes material selection, writing ideas, sentence function and clue analysis, the second category is subdivided, and the third category is specific to a certain form.
Data expansion:
Prose, Chinese vocabulary, pinyin is: sm4nwé n. Every finger is literary talent; Two-finger Jewish writing; Three-finger style name. With the development of the times, the concept of prose has changed from broad to narrow, and it has been influenced by western culture. Prose is a narrative literary genre, which expresses the author's true feelings and flexible writing style.
The word "prose" appeared in the Taiping and Xingguo period of the Northern Song Dynasty (65438+February 976-165438+984 10). According to Ci Hai, since the Six Dynasties, in order to distinguish between verse and parallel prose, China has collectively referred to all prose articles (including historical classics) that do not rhyme or rearrange couples as "prose", which further refers to all literary genres except poetry.
Citation interpretation
1. Brilliant literary talent. Jin Huamu's "Hai Fu": "If Yunjin prose is in the sand, it will expose the snail and clam festival." Hua Mu, therefore, is from Guang Chuan. See Selected Works of Zhaoming for Hai Fu, Volume 12. The bet of this sentence is: "On the occasion of the sand, Wen Ruo Yunjin; Snail and clam festival, as bright as silk. "Biography of Li Maochuan" says, "Those who are wise are elegant. "Rui is communicating with Mi Tong. "Seven-color Stars" by Cao Zhi: "The mussels surround the shore and are as bright as red." "
2. Jewish writing. Shi Ming, Wen Xin Diao Long by Xie in the Southern Dynasties: "Look at his structural prose, which is straight but not wild, tactfully attached, sad and sincere: it is the highest of five words." (This quotation refers to Volume 2 of Book 6 of Ming Shi Hua, which is a sentence commenting on 19 ancient poems. This and the quotation in the previous sentence "Hai Fu" are interpreted as communication and diffusion. )
3. Stylistic name. Any prose that does not rhyme or rearrange even pairs is generally called prose. With the evolution of literary concepts and the development of literary genres, the concept of prose is constantly changing. In some historical periods, lyrical and memorable literary works such as novels are collectively called prose, which is different from poetry that emphasizes rhythm.
Modern prose refers to other literary works except novels, poems, plays and other literary genres. According to the different contents and forms, it can be divided into essays, essays and essays.