Chinese "poetry" in Chinese Characters

Chinese "poetry" in Chinese Characters

by Zhao Yanxi

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China is a country of poetry with a long tradition of poetry. The word "poetry" comes from what it refers to - the language art style with a certain rhythm and rhyme - poetry. The word "poetry" is used to refer to the style of "poetry", which is directly related to the understanding in the pre-Qin period that "poems" can "express aspirations". With the continuous development of poetry in my country, the objects and connotations referred to by the word "poetry" are constantly enriched. Initially, "poetry" was only used to refer to the Book of Songs, but later it gradually included Sao style poetry, Yuefu style, and non-musical five-character, seven-character, and miscellaneous styles. Ci poems from the Tang and Song dynasties and Sanqu from the Jin and Yuan dynasties were once excluded from "poetry", but later they were also included in "poetry" due to their refined style. The scope of the Chinese character "poetry" is getting larger and larger, just like a trickling stream. As the tributaries continue to merge, the river becomes wider and louder, and finally develops into a rolling giant stream. Poems use an open embrace to tell old stories and incorporate new ones. The style of poetry is always changing and always new, but poetic thoughts and sentiments have lasted for thousands of years, continuing to nourish the hearts of generations of Chinese people.

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