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Pun Wen, also known as 骈体文, 骈俪文 or 骈puppet 文, is a literary style that originated in the Han Dynasty and flourished in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. In ancient times, words and sentences were formed into chapters in pairs. Because it is commonly used in Qisheng four-character sentences and six-character sentences, it is also called "four-six text" or "four-six".
The whole article is dominated by double sentences (lily sentences and even sentences), paying attention to the neatness of the battle and the sonorous rhythm of the voice.
Writing Form:The Northern and Southern Dynasties were the heyday of the pun style. The whole article is dominated by double sentences (lily sentences and even sentences), paying attention to the neatness of the battle and the sonorous rhythm of the voice.
From the Han Dynasty to the Six Dynasties, Chinese prose has seen the debate of "'quietly and sharply written' and 'pen'".
According to Liu Xian's "Wenxin Carving Dragon General Description", Yan Yanzhi was quoted as saying: The pen is the body, and the words are the text; Classics are words rather than pens, and biographies are words rather than words. He thought:
As the saying goes, there is a pen and a pen, and those who think that there is no rhyme are also pens, and those who have rhymes are also literate. It can be seen that the debate of writing that occurred in the Song and Qi dynasties focused on whether there was rhyme or not.
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In ancient China, the text is a kind of text style in which the words and sentences are two and two opposites, and the whole text is mainly a double sentence or even sentence, it pays attention to the neatness of the battle, the sonorous rhythm will be powerful, and the rhetoric is gorgeous.
There is a difference between the pun and the fu in terms of meaning and characteristics.
The meaning is different: the pun is also called the pun style, the pun style, etc., in ancient China, the pun is a kind of text style in which the words and sentences are opposite each other; Fu in ancient China was a literary style that paid attention to style and rhyme, and at the same time, it also had the nature of prose and poetry. Features are different:
The whole text is mainly double sentences or even sentences, it pays attention to the neatness of the battle, the sonorous rhythm will be powerful, and the rhetoric is gorgeous; Fu's sentences are generally four or six sentences, focusing on the lyricism of the scene, and paying attention to rhetorical decoration and diction.
Pun Wen and Fu are a kind of question style in ancient China, the representative works of Pun Wen are "Mourning Jiangnan Fu", "and Zhu Yuansi Book" and so on, Fu's representative works are "A Fang Gong Fu", "Former Chibi Fu" and so on.
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Pun is the opposite of prose. Its main feature is to focus on four or six sentences, pay attention to the battle, because the sentence pattern is opposite to each other, as if two horses go hand in hand, so it is called the body of the pun.
In terms of sound and rhyme, it pays attention to the use of flatness and harmony; Rhetorically, emphasis is placed on algae ornamentation and diction.
Because of the emphasis on formal techniques, the expression of the content is often restricted, but when used properly, it can also enhance the artistic effect of the article.
There is no absolute beauty or vanity, depending on where you stand.
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Pun is the opposite of prose.
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Fu, a literary style in ancient China, pays attention to literary rhythm and has the nature of poetry and prose. It is characterized by laying out the text, writing the body and objects, focusing on the scene, and borrowing the scene to lyrical. The earliest appeared in the prose of Zhuzi, called short Fu, represented by Qu Yuan, is the transition from poetry to Fu, called Sao Fu, the Han Dynasty formally established the system of Fu, called Ci Fu, after the Wei and Jin Dynasties, increasingly developed in the direction of the Fu, called the Fu, after the Tang Dynasty, it was transferred from the Lu Wen to the legal style, called the Lu Fu, and the Song Dynasty wrote the Fu in the form of prose, called the Wen Fu.
Famous articles, Du Mu A Fang Gong Fu, Ouyang Xiuqiu Sheng Fu, Su Shi Qianchibi Fu.
Punwen, originated in the Han and Wei dynasties, formed in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, prevailed in the Tang Dynasty, with four characters and six characters interspersed sentences, known as four or six texts, pun Wen due to the accommodation of sentence structure, piling up rhetoric, often affect the content expression. After Han Liu advocated the ancient literature movement, the prose gradually declined. Famous article, written by Liang Wu Jun of the Southern Dynasty and Zhu Yuansi.
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骈体文 is a literary form, Fu is a literary style, and the two concepts are different. Fu was originally a Han Fu, which was basically based on four-character sentences, and was developed from the Book of Poetry and Chu Ci. "Wenxin Carving Dragon":
Ordered by the poet, and Tuoyu is also in "Chu Ci". The most prosperous era of Fu was the Han Dynasty, and the Fu of the Han Dynasty brought the magnificence of Fu to the extreme. "Wenxin Carving Dragon":
The endowment, the shop, the shop, the text, the body and the writing of the chronicle. That is to say, Han Fu. It can only be said that it is a kind of endowment
The prose is not divided into the number of words, but it must have rhyme. Fu is a rhyme, and there must be a rhyme. But the rhyme can be changed.
Generally, it is mainly a four-character sentence. The endowment is to be fought against, or most of the battles. It must also rhyme.
The law should not only fight against the battle, but also pay attention to the level and rhyme of the text.
A style of writing that emerged after the Wei and Jin dynasties in ancient China. Also known as the Liwen text. The Northern and Southern Dynasties were the heyday of the Pun style script.
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