1. Fu is a style in ancient China. It pays attention to literary talent and rhythm and has the characteristics of poetry and pr
1. Fu is a style in ancient China. It pays attention to literary talent and rhythm and has the characteristics of poetry and prose. It is characterized by "spreading literary talent and taking notes", paying attention to writing scenery and expressing feelings by borrowing scenery.
2. The development of Fu has gone through several stages: it first appeared in Zhu's prose and was called "Shuan Fu"; Qu Yuan's "Sao Style" is a transition from poetry to fu, which is called "Sao Fu". Formally established in the Han Dynasty, the rune is called "Ci Fu"; After Wei and Jin dynasties, it gradually developed in the direction of partial help, which is called "partial help"; In the Tang dynasty, the stele body was changed to land body, which was called. In Song Dynasty, Fu appeared in the form of prose, which was called "Wen Fu".
3. The famous ones are: Du Mu's Fu, Cao Zhi's Fu on Luoshen, Ouyang Xiu's Fu on Autumn, Su Shi's Fu on Qianchibi, Xin's Fu on Jiangnan, etc.