Representative works in Han Yuefu

Shang Mo Sang and Peacock Flying Southeast are both folk songs of Han Yuefu, and Peacock Flying Southeast is the longest narrative poem in ancient China. Peacock Flying Southeast and Mulan Poetry are both called "Yuefu Shuangbi".

Peacock Flying Southeast in the Han Dynasty, Mulan Poetry in the Northern Dynasty, and Wei Zhuang's Ode to Fu Qin in the Tang Dynasty are also called "Three Wonders of Yuefu". In addition, the phrase "Young people don't work hard, old people are sad" in long songs is also a famous sentence that has been passed down through the ages.

The duty of Han Yuefu is to collect folk songs or poems of literati for music, so as to prepare for royal sacrifices or banquets. The poems it collected were later called "Yuefu Poetry" or "Yuefu Poetry" for short.

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Yuefu folk songs in Han Dynasty had a far-reaching influence on the healthy development of later poetry. This influence, of course, is first manifested in the inheritance of the realistic tradition, which is based on sadness and joy and is caused by events.

It is under the nourishment of folk songs in Han Yuefu that the creation of poets facing life in Han Dynasty gradually became active, from initial simulation to innovation, which laid the foundation for the prosperity of Jian 'an poetry circles. Jian 'an Wei-Jin demeanor was a banner of Chen Ziang's poetry innovation movement in the early Tang Dynasty.

The immortal poems such as Three Officials and Three Farewells written by Du Fu, a great poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the New Yuefu Movement promoted by Bai Juyi and Yuan Zhen in the middle Tang Dynasty, the ZhenglYuefu in Pi Rixiu in the late Tang Dynasty, and the fine tradition of folk songs in Han Yuefu throughout the Tang Dynasty have played a guiding role in realistic poetry creation.