Yuefu is an ancient musical organ, which was established by the imperial court to manage music since the Qin Dynasty. Yuefu Order was established in the Western Han Dynasty in 1 12 BC. It was formally established in the period of Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty, collecting and sorting out Han folk music, arranging and composing music, and singing and playing.
The influence of Yuefu poetry genre on the singing style of later generations;
The genre of Yuefu poetry also has an influence on the formation of singing style in later generations. Bao Zhao, a poet in the Six Dynasties, is good at five-character poems and miscellaneous poems, and Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, is also unprecedented in Yuefu poems, which are obviously influenced by the folk songs of the Han Dynasty in artistic form. Narration in the form of dialogue and monologue.
Yuefu poems in the Han Dynasty ingeniously cast dialogues to depict characters, which are full of sound and emotion, making people feel like hearing their voices and seeing their people. For example, "Picking Weeds on the Mountain" even consists almost entirely of questions and answers from the abandoned wife and her dead husband, which shows the kind character of her wife. There are also monologues throughout, such as the plight of orphans written in monologues in "The Journey of Orphans". These techniques also inspired the rhetorical devices of later poems.