"Chu Ci Style" originated from Chu State in the Warring States Period, and was named after Li Sao written by the great poet Qu Yuan. This kind of works is full of lyrical elements and romantic atmosphere; Longer space and freer form; The word "Xi" is often used at the end of sentences to help solve language problems. For example, "Li Sao" "Although I survived a narrow escape, my heart is still good."
Chu songs are songs based on Chu dialect and music, which have distinct Jingchu cultural color and have been widely circulated among vassal States in the pre-Qin period. Its sentence pattern is irregular and flexible, and the word "Xi" is often used in sentences. It has played a certain role in promoting the emergence of poetic forms such as Sanyan, Wuyan and Qiyan. For example, Liu Bang's Song of the Wind: "The wind rises in the clouds. Hai returned to his hometown. Andrew's warriors guard the quartet! "
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