What was the literary style of the various dynasties 5

Updated on history 2024-02-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This question should start with the pre-Qin

    1 Pre-Qin prose: Shangshu The language is simple, obscure and difficult to read; Commonly used rhetorical devices, metaphors are particularly valued Spring and Autumn Period Particularly brief, simple and smooth language Zuo Chuan Good at narrative, methodical, well-contextualized, good at describing war In general, the pre-Qin prose language is simple, well-organized, and fluent

    2 The prose of the pre-Qin Zhuzi: presents a clear context, from the quotation style of Laozi, the weak argument of the piece, to the longer length and complete structure of Mencius, and then to the concentrated thesis of Zhuangzi, Mozi and Han Feizi each have profound thoughts around a topic, and can dissolve the rational spirit into the emotional image, and all of them are permeated with abundant feelings

    3 Han and Han literature: mainly political **, following the style of the Warring States Policy in which strategists discussed vertically and horizontally, and literary talents soared

    4 Literature of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties: The Era of Literary Consciousness There were many writers, a wide range of literary genres, the content transcended the shackles of Confucianism, and the ability of artistic expression was greatly improved The lyrical and aesthetic functions of literature began to develop greatly

    6 Song Ci: Following the creative style of Tang poetry, the content to be expressed is closer to reality and reflects reality

    7 Yuan Song: The style is more romantic than the previous Tang poems and Song poems, and some of them express the unancient style of the world and the turmoil of society

    8 Ming and Qing Dynasties**: The style is more diversified, through sketches, the content of prose criticizes social current affairs, and reflects the real society

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You'd better add the question, whether it's a poem, or a text. It's so much worse.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ancient mythology. Pre-Qin prose.

    Han Fu Tang poems. Song Ci Yuan Qu.

    Ming and Qing Dynasties**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1) Xia Dynasty: sacrifices, religions, myths and legends;

    2) Shang Dynasty: Unification.

    1. Etiquette and writing inventions;

    3) Zhou Dynasty: feudal system, Warring States literature;

    4) Qin Dynasty: Unification.

    1. Political and literary development;

    5) Han Dynasty: feudal system, literary integration;

    6) Three Kingdoms: Literature flourished and poetry flourished;

    7) Jin Dynasty: literary pluralism and poetry development;

    8) Northern and Southern Dynasties: literary development and a large number of works;

    9) Sui Dynasty: Literature flourished, Song poetry developed;

    10) Tang Dynasty: Literature flourished, poetry flourished;

    11) Song Dynasty: literary pluralism, Renaissance;

    12) Yuan Dynasty: literary pluralism and the development of opera;

    13) Ming Dynasty: Literary prosperity, Renaissance;

    14) Qing Dynasty: Literary pluralism and development.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The most accomplished literary styles of each dynasty were Han Fu in the Han Dynasty, critical literature in the Wei and Jin dynasties, poetry in the Tang Dynasty, words in the Song Dynasty, music in the Yuan Dynasty, and ** in the Ming and Qing dynasties.

    Han Fu: It is a kind of rhyming prose that emerged in the Han Dynasty, which is characterized by the combination of prose and rhyme, and the special narrative. From the point of view of the form of fu, it lies in "paving and picking up the text"; In terms of the content of the endowment, it focuses on "writing the history of the body".

    Wei and Jin Criticism of Literature: It was an era of important changes in ancient Chinese politics, economy, and academic thought, which affected the hearts of scribes at that time, and the Wei and Jin dynasties were the first peak in the history of literary criticism.

    Tang Poetry: There are two main types of poems: five-character and seven-character. There are also two kinds of melodic poems, one is called quatrain and the other is called rhythmic poetry, and quatrains and rhythmic poems are different from each other in five and seven words. The Tang Dynasty is regarded as the highest level of poetry in Chinese history.

    Song Ci: It is one of the new style poems relative to the ancient style of poetry, marking the highest achievement of Song Dynasty literature. Words are a kind of ** literature, and its generation, development, creation, and circulation are all directly related to **. The ** that the word matches is the so-called Yan Le, also known as feasting.

    Yuan opera: Yuan opera, or Yuan miscellaneous opera, is a popular opera art in the Yuan Dynasty, and is a combination of loose opera and miscellaneous opera. **Some of them are also divided into palace tunes, and the most commonly used in Yuan songs are five palaces and four tunes.

    Ming and Qing Dynasties**: Since the beginning of the Ming Dynasty**, this literary form has fully demonstrated its social role and literary value, breaking the monopoly of orthodox poetry. The Qing Dynasty was a period of great prosperity and decline in classical Chinese and a period of transition to modern times, and the Ming and Qing dynasties were prosperous periods in the history of China.

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