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  2. Regulated verse - Wikipedia

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    Regulated verse. 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 ...

  3. Quiet Night Thought - Wikipedia

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    Since its conception during the Tang dynasty, "Quiet Night Thought" remains one of Li Bai's most famous and memorable poems. It is featured in classic Chinese poetry anthologies such as the Three Hundred Tang Poems and is popularly taught in Chinese-language schools as part of Chinese literature curricula. It is also commonly taught as one of ...

  4. Classical Chinese poetry forms - Wikipedia

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    Classical Chinese poetry forms are poetry forms or modes which typify the traditional Chinese poems written in Literary Chinese or Classical Chinese.Classical Chinese poetry has various characteristic forms, some attested to as early as the publication of the Classic of Poetry, dating from a traditionally, and roughly, estimated time of around 10th–7th century BCE.

  5. Lüshi (poetry) - Wikipedia

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    Lüshi (traditional Chinese: 律詩; simplified Chinese: 律诗; pinyin: lǜshī; Wade–Giles: lü-shih) refers to a specific form of Classical Chinese poetry verse form. . One of the most important poetry forms of classical Chinese poetry, the lüshi refers to an eight-line regulated verse form with lines made up of five, six, or seven characters; thu

  6. Modern Chinese poetry - Wikipedia

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    The historical and linguistic background to modern Chinese poetry involves a long Classical Chinese poetry tradition, written or chanted in specialized, literary forms versus modern changes both in vernacular varieties of Chinese as well as the development of and exposure to various other poetic traditions from modern Europe and the United States, both directly and indirectly through Japanese ...

  7. Yuan poetry - Wikipedia

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    The Qu ( Chinese: 曲; pinyin: qǔ; Wade–Giles: chü) form of poetry from Yuan dynasty may be called Yuanqu (元曲 P: Yuánqǔ, W: Yüan-chü) form of poetry is a type of Classical Chinese poetry form, consisting of words written in one of a number of certain, set tone patterns, based upon the tunes of various songs. Thus Qu poems are lyrics ...

  8. The Poem of Seven Steps - Wikipedia

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    The Poem of Seven Steps. The Seven Steps Verse, also known as the Quatrain of Seven Steps (traditional Chinese: 七步詩; simplified Chinese: 七步诗; pinyin: Qī Bù Shī; Cantonese Jyutping: Cat1 Bou6 Si1), is a highly allegorical poem that is usually attributed to the poet Cao Zhi.

  9. Tao Yuanming - Wikipedia

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    Tao Yuanming (simplified Chinese : 陶渊明; traditional Chinese : 陶淵明; pinyin : Táo Yuānmíng; 365–427), also known as Tao Qian (pinyin : Táo Qián; also T'ao Ch'ien in Wade–Giles), was a Chinese poet and politician who was one of the best-known poets during the Six Dynasties period. He was born during the Eastern Jin dynasty ...