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    Regulated verse – also known as Jintishi (traditional Chinese: 近體詩; simplified Chinese: 近体诗; pinyin: jìntǐshī; Wade–Giles: chin-t'i shih; "modern-form poetry") – is a development within Classical Chinese poetry of the shi main formal type. Regulated verse is one of the most important of all Classical Chinese poetry … See more

    Regulated verse consisting of the three jintishi or "new style poetry" forms of lushi, jueju, and pailu while retaining the basic characteristics that are distinguished from the gushi or "old style poetry" by the addition of a … See more

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    Gushi, which means "Ancient Poetry", may be used in either of two senses. It may be used broadly to refer to the ancient poetry of China, chiefly the mostly anonymous works collected in the Confucian Classic of Poetry, the separate tradition exemplified by Qu Yuan and Song Yu's Songs of Chu, and the works collected by the Han "Music Bureau".
    It may also be used strictly to refer to poems in the styles of the Confucian classic, regardless of …

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    • Literal meaning: poetry
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    What is jintishi poetry?
    Jintishi, which means "Modern Poetry", was actually composed from the 5th century onwards and is considered to have been fully developed by the early Tang dynasty. The works were principally written in five- and seven-character lines and involve constrained tone patterns, intended to balance the four tones of Middle Chinese within each couplet.
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    What is the most difficult form of jintishi?
    Traditional literary critics considered the jueju style to be the most difficult form of jintishi. Limited to exactly 20 or 28 characters, writing a jueju requires the author to make full use of each character to create a successful poem. This proved to encourage authors to use symbolic language to a high degree.
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    What does Gushi mean in Chinese?
    Gushi ( simplified Chinese: 古诗; traditional Chinese: 古詩; pinyin: gǔshī; Wade–Giles: ku-shih) is one of the main poetry forms defined in Classical Chinese poetry, literally meaning "old (or ancient) poetry" or "old (or ancient) style poetry": gushi is a technical term for certain historically exemplary poems,...
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    What is the history of gushi poetry?
    In its subsequent history, a revival during the Tang dynasty produced an additional period of flourishing for this form of poetry. Gushi began their historical prominence with the Nineteen Old Poems (literally, "Nineteen Gushi"), which seem to date to the Han Dynasty, from about this time period.
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  4. Jintishi Poem Type (Simply Explained & Examples)

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    WebJan 24, 2023 · Jintishi Poem Type. by Word Wool's Team January 24, 2023. Here’s what the jintishi poem type is: Jintishi, or regulated verse, is a group of Chinese poem forms …

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jueju
    • The origins of the jueju style are uncertain. Fränkel states that it arose from the yuefu form in the fifth or sixth century. This pentasyllabic song form, dominant in the Six Dynasties period, may have carried over into shi composition and thus created a hybrid of the yuefu quatrain and shi quatrain. Indeed, many Tang dynasty wujue poems were insp...
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    • Kanji: 絶句
    • Simplified Chinese: 绝句
    • Literal meaning: "cut-off lines"
    • Traditional Chinese: 絕句
  6. https://poetscollective.org/poetryforms/lushi

    WebDec 4, 2013 · Lushi or lüshi ( traditional Chinese : 律詩; simplified Chinese : 律诗; pinyin : lǜshī; Wade–Giles : lü-shih) refers to a specific form of …

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    • Jintishi Definition | Poetry - PoetrySoup.com Dictionary

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      WebJintishi. Chinese poetic term which literally means 'modern-form poetry'. It refers to a regulated style of poetry which developed from the 5th century onwards and employed …

    • Jintishi – Simply Poetry

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      WebApr 12, 2016 · Jintishi. is one of the Chinese poetic Regulated verse form based on a series of set tonal patterns and strict structural features. The basic form of the jintishi has eight …

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      Web近体诗,又称今体诗、格律诗,是一种讲究平仄、对仗和押韵的汉族诗歌体裁。为有别于古体诗而有近体之名。指初唐之后,形成的又一诗歌体裁。在近体诗篇中句数、字数、押韵都有严格的要求,讲究平仄对仗。著名的 …

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      WebJintishi, or regulated verse, is a group of Chinese poem forms that rely heavily on tonality and rhyme, traditionally written in couplets. This particular form is so entrenched in …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shintaishi

      WebShintaishi ( 新体詩) is a type of Japanese poetry. It specifically refers to poems written in classical Japanese in non-traditional forms (as opposed to the 5-7-5-7-7 waka and the 5 …



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