The Development of Chinese Rap Literature

The Development of Chinese Rap Literature

by Sheng Zhimei

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The content of this book is divided into four parts: introduction, part 1, part 2, and part 2. The specific content includes the tracing of the origin of Chinese rap literature and an overview of rap literature before the Tang Dynasty (Introduction), Tang Dynasty rap literature (Tang Dynasty rap literature) in Dunhuang posthumous documents, Song, Jin, Yuan and Ming rap literature such as Zhugong Diao, Tao Zhen, and Cihua (Part 2). Main rap literature in the Ming and Qing Dynasties such as Guci (Dugu), Zidi Shu, Baojuan, Slang, and other rap literature styles created and adapted by literati (Part 2). The content basically includes all the major forms of rap in various historical periods of ancient China. Although the degree of research in each part is different, the general idea is the same, that is, within the framework of the clues of vertical development, the different representative rap literature types in each historical period are examined horizontally. Each category strives to trace its origins, focusing mainly on the changes in the narrative system and performance system.

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